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Equilibrium constant for the reactions,
`2 NO+O_(2)hArr2 NO_(2) "is" K_(c_(1)`,
`NO_(2)+SO_(2)hArrSO_(3)+NO "is" L_(C_(2)` and
`2 SO_(3)hArr2 SO_(2)+O_(2) "is" K_(c_(3)` then correct reaction is:

A

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

B

`K_(C_(3))xxK_(C_1)xxK_(C_(2))^(2)=1`

C

`K_(C_(3))xxK_(C_(1))xxK_(C_2)=1`

D

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

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