Multiple Choice
What is the correct arrangement of Hf, Ti, and Zr in order of increasing melting point?
A) Hf, Ti, Zr
B) Ti, Zr, Hf
C) Zr, Hf, Ti
D) Hf, Zr, Ti
E) Ti, Hf, Zr
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