The correct order of stabilities of the following superoxides is
As we go down the group, the size of the cation increases. In general, the stability is high when both the ions are of a similar size. O−2 is a large anion and thus it can be stabilized by a large cation, as similar size of ions leads to higher coordination number and thus higher lattice energy. Hence, the stability is in the order CsO2>RbO2>KO2