Answer: Option (A)
The metallic bonding is optimal when the distances between the metal and the oxygen are the smallest.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hardness increases with respect to shorter distances between the metal and the oxygen compounds, the reason for the increase in hardness is due to metallic bonding (electrostatic force between electrons and positive ions) which is optimal between them.
As the distance decreases, hardness increases and for increasing distances hardness decreases. So when the molecular weight is large, it has smaller valence or less charge on the metal which makes the bond weaker and less hard.