\textbf{85 --} If A, D, and M are three noble gas-shaped substances and in the reaction: $\text{A} + \text{D} \longrightarrow \text{M} + \text{H}_2\text{O}(l)$, a solution is converted into a mixture of these three substances, which comparison about the dissolution of these three substances is always correct?
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(1) $M < A < D$ \hspace{1cm} (2) $A > M > D$ \hspace{1cm} (3) $M < A, D$ \hspace{1cm} (4) $M > A, D$
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