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Consider the reactions: (i) `CO(g)+H_2O(g)⇌CO_2(g)+H_2(g); K1` (ii) `CH_4(g)+H_2O(g)⇌CO(g)+3H_2(g); K2` (iii) `CH4(g)+2H_2O(g)⇌CO_2(g)+4H_2(g);K3` ​ ​

A

`K_3 = K_1/K_2`

B

`K_3 = K_1^2/K_2^3`

C

`K_3 = K_1K_2`

D

`K_3 = sqrtK_1.K_2`

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