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The equilibrium constants of the reactions
`SO_2+1/2O_2 hArr SO_3 and 2SO_2+O_2hArr 2SO_3`
are `K_1 and K_2` respectively. The relationship between `K_1 and K_2` is

A

`K_2=(1/K_1)^2`

B

`K_2=(1/K_1)^3`

C

`K_2=(1/K_1)`

D

`K_2=(K_1)^2`

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