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The equilibrium constant of given reaciton will be `HCO_(3)^(-)+H_(2)OhArrH_(2)CO_(3)+OH^(-)`

A

`sqrt(K_(w))`

B

`((K_(w))/(K_(a_(1))))`

C

`(K_(w))/(K_(a_(2)))`

D

`K_(w)K_(a_(1))`

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