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For a reaction taking place in three steps, the rate consatnt are `k_(1),k_(2) and k_(3)`. The oveall constant `k=(k_(1)k_(2))/(k_(3)` . If the energy of activation values of for the first, second and third stage are 40,50 and 60 kJ `"mol"^(-1)` is :

A

30

B

40

C

60

D

50

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