If the $K_{H}$ values for $Ar_{(g)}$,$CO_{2_{(g)}}$,$HCHO_{(g)}$ and $CH_{4_{(g)}}$ respectively are $40.39$,$1.67$,$1.83 \times 10^{-5}$ and $0.413$,then identify the correct increasing order of their solubilities.

  • A
    $HCHO < CH_{4} < CO_{2} < Ar$
  • B
    $HCHO < CO_{2} < CH_{4} < Ar$
  • C
    $Ar < CO_{2} < HCHO < CH_{4}$
  • D
    $Ar < CO_{2} < CH_{4} < HCHO$

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