Group 1 hydroxides are of the form \( \text{M}OH \), where \( \text{M} \) is an alkali metal.
The thermal stability of hydroxides increases down the group.
This is because as the size of the cation increases (from Li+ to Cs+), the polarizing power decreases. Lower polarizing power means less distortion of the OH− ion, leading to greater thermal stability.
Therefore, the order is:
\( \text{LiOH} < \text{NaOH} < \text{KOH} < \text{RbOH} < \text{CsOH} \)