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The most stable oxides of nitrogen will be :

A

`2NO_(2)(g)hArrN_(2)(g)+2O_(2)(g), ,K=6.7xx10^(16)molL^(-1)`

B

`2N_(2)O_(5)(g)hArr2N_(2)(g)+50_(2)(g),,K=1.2xx10^(-24)mol^(5)L^(-5)`

C

`2NO(g)hArrN_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g), ,K=2.2xx10^(30)`

D

`2N_(2)O(g)hArr2N_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g), , K=3.5xx10^(33),molL^(-1)`

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