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In the following equilibria I:A+2B hA...

In the following equilibria
`I:A+2B hArr C, K_(eq)=K_(1)`
`II: C+DhArr 3A, K_(eq)=K_(2)`
`III, 6B+D hArr 2C, K_(eq)=K_(3)`
Hence,

A

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

B

`K_(1)^(3)K_(2)^(2K_(3)`

C

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

D

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

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The correct Answer is:
D

`3xxeq.(i)+eq.(ii)=eq.(iii)`
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