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N(2) O(2) hArr 2NO, K(1) , (1)/(2) N(2) ...

`N_(2) O_(2) hArr 2NO, K_(1) , (1)/(2) N_(2) + (1)/(2) O_(2) hArr NO. K_(2) , 2NO hArr N_(2) + O_(2). K_(3) , NO hArr (1)/(2) N_(2) + (1)/(2) O_(2). K_(4)`

A

`K_(1) xx K_(3) = 1`

B

`sqrt(K_(1)) xx K_(4) = 1 `

C

`sqrt(K_(3)) xx K_(1) = 1`

D

`K_(3) xx sqrt(K_(1)) = 1 `

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