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If `K_(1)` and `K_(2)` are the respective equilibrium constants for the two reactions :
`XeF_(6)(g)+H_(2)O(g)hArr XeOF_(4)(g)+2HF(g)`
`XeO_(4)(g)+XeF_(6)(g)hArr XeOF_(4)(g)+XeO_(3)F_(2)(g)`
The equilibrium constant for the reaction :
`XeO_(4)(g)+2HF(g)hArr XeO_(3)F_(2)(g)+H_(2)O(g)` will be :

A

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

B

`K_(1).K_(2)`

C

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

D

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

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