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For the following three reaction 1, 2 and 3, equilibrium constants are given:
(1) `CO_((g)) + H_(2)O_((g))hArrCO_(2(g)) + H_(2(g)), K_(1)`
(2) `CH_(4(g)) + H_(2)O_((g))hArrCO_((g)) + 3H_(2(g)), K_(2)`
(3) `CH_(4(g)) + 2H_(2)O_((g))hArrCO_(2(g)) + 4H_(2(g)), K_(3)`
Which of the following relations is correct ?

A

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

B

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

C

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

D

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

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B

`c=a+b`
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