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Which one is the correct representation for the reaction
`2SO_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g) hArr 2SO_(3)(g)`

A

`K_(p)=([p_(SO_(3))]^(2))/([p_(SO_(2))]^(2)[p_(O_(2))])`

B

`K_(c)=([SO_(3)]^(2))/([SO_(2)]^(2)[O_(2)])`

C

`K_(p)=([n_(SO_(3))]^(2))/([n_(SO_(2))]^(2)[n_(O_(2))])xx[(P)/("Total mole")]^(-1)`

D

All the above

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