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Consider a system containing `NO_(2)` and `SO_2` in which `NO_2` is consumed in the following two parallel reactions
`2NO_(2) overset(K_(1)) to N_(2)O_(4), NO_(2) + SO_(2) overset(K_(2)) to NO + SO_(3)`
The rate of disappearance of `NO_2` will be equal to

A

`K_(1)[NO_(2)]^(2) + K_(2)[NO_(2)]`

B

`K_(1)[NO_(2)]^(2) + K_(2)[NO_(2)][SO_(2)]`

C

`2K_(1)[NO_(2)]^(2)`

D

`2K_(1)[NO_(2)]^(2) + K_(2)[NO_(2)][SO_(2)]`

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