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The two equilibrium `AB hArr A^(+)+B^(-)` and `AB+B^(-)hArrAB_(2)^(-)` are simultaneously maintained in a solution with equilibrium, constant `K_(1)` and `K_(2)` respectively, The ratio of `A^(+)` to `AB_(2)^(-)` in the solution is:

A

dirctly proportional to the concentration of `B^-(aq)`

B

inversely proportinal to the concentration of `B^-(aq)`

C

directly proportional to the squre of the concentration of `B^-(aq)`

D

inversely proportional to the squrare of the concentration of `B^-(aq)`

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