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(i) aA+bB hArr cC+dD : K(1) (ii) n...

(i) `aA+bB hArr cC+dD : K_(1)`
(ii) `ncC+ndD hArr naA+nbB : K_(2)`
`K_(1)` and `K_(2)` are releated as :

A

`K_(2)=(n)/(K_(1))`

B

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

C

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

D

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

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