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Consider the following reversible chemi...

Consider the following reversible chemical reactions :
`A_(2)(g)+B_(2)(g)overset(K_(1))(hArr)2AB(g)....(1)`
`6AB(g) overset(K_(2))(hArr)3A_(2)(g)+3B_(2)(g).....(2)`
The relation between `K_(1)` and `K_(2)` is :

A

`K_(1) K_(2) = (1)/(3)`

B

`K_(2) = K_(1)^(-3)`

C

`K_(1) K_(2) = 3`

D

`K_(2) = K_(1)^(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`A_(2)(g) + B_(2) (g) overset(K_(1))hArr 2AB` . . . (i)
by eq. `(i) xx3`
`6 AB (g) hArr 3A_(2) (g) + 3B_(2) (g)`
`rArr ((1)/(K_(1)))^(3) = K_(2)`
`rArr K_(2) = (K_(1))^(-3)`
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