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The dissociation constant of two acids are `K_(1)` and `K_(2)`. The relative strengths of two acids are given by :

A

`((K_(1))/(K_(2)))^(1//2)`

B

`"log"(K_(1))/(K_(2))`

C

`(K_(1)+sqrt(K_(2)))/(K_(2)+sqrt(K_(1)))`

D

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

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