Place the following substances in order of decreasing vapor pressure. CH3CH2OH CH4 CH3OCH3
A) CH4 < CH3OCH3 < CH3CH2OH
B) CH3CH2OH < CH4 < CH3OCH3
C) CH3CH2OH < CH3OCH3 < CH4
D) CH3OCH3 < CH4 < CH3CH2OH
E) CH4 < CH3CH2OH < CH3OCH3
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