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If two gases `AB_(2)` and `B_(2)C` are mixed, following equilibria are readily established:
`AB_(2)(g)+B_(2)C(g)rarr AB_(3)(g)+BC(g)`,
`BC(g)+B_(2)C(g) rarr B_(3)C_(2)(g)`
If the reaction is started only with `AB_(2)` with `B_(2)C`, then which of the following us necessarily true at equilibrium?

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