For the following three reactions a, b and c equilibrium constant are given a) `CO_((g))+H_2O_((g)) harr CO_(2(g))+H_(2(g)) , K_1` b) `CH_(4(g))+H_2O_((g)) harr CO_((g))+3H_(2(g)) , K_2` c) `CH_(4(g))+2H_2O_((g)) harr CO_(2(g))+4H_(2(g)) , K_3` Which of the following relations is correct?
A
`K_(3)=(K_(1))/(K_(2))`
B
`K_(3)=(K_(1)^(2))/(K_(2)^(2))`
C
`K_(3)=K_(1)K_(2)`
D
`K_(3)=sqrt(K_(1)).K_(2)`
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