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The relation between `K_(p)` and `K_(c)` is `K_(p)=K_(c)(RT)^(Deltan)` unit of `K_(p)=(atm)^(Deltan)`, unit of `K_(c)=(mol L^(-1))^(Deltan)`
Given: `2NO(g)+O_(2)(g) hArr 2NO_(2)(g), K_(1)`
`2NO_(2)(g) hArr N_(2)O_(4)(g), K_(2)`
`2NO(g)+O_(2)(g) hArr N_(2)O_(4)(g), K_(3)`
Which of the following relations is correct?

A

`K_(3)=K_(1)//K_(2)`

B

`K_(3)=K_(1)xxK_(2)`

C

`K_(3)=K_(1)+K_(2)`

D

`K_(3)=K_(1)//sqrt(K_(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`K_(3)=K_(1)xxK_(2)`
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