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In the preceeding problem, if`[A^(+)]"and"[AB_(2)^(-)] "are" y "and" x` respectively, under equilibrium produced by adding the substance `AB` to the solvents, then `K_(1)//(K_(2) "is equal to"`

A

`(y)/(x)(y-x)^(2)`

B

`(y^(2)(x+y))/(x)`

C

`(y^(2)(x+y))/(x)`

D

`(y)/(x)(x-y)`

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