For the pair of reactions given below,
(i) N2(g) + 3H2(g) $$ \rightleftharpoons $$ 2NH3(g)
(ii) $$\frac{1}{2}$$N2(g) + $$\frac{3}{2}$$H2(g) $$ \rightleftharpoons $$ NH3(g)
If at a particular temperature, Kp1 and Kp2 are the equilibrium constants for reactions (i) and (ii) respectively then
A. Kp1 = 2Kp2
B. Kp1 = $${\text{K}}_{{\text{p2}}}^2$$
C. 2Kp1 = Kp2
D. $${\text{K}}_{{\text{p1}}}^2$$ = Kp2
Answer: Option B

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