For 1st reaction:
K1 = [NO2] / [NO][O2]^1/2
For 2nd reaction:
K2 = [NO]^2[O2] / [NO2]^2
= ([NO][O2]^1/2 / [NO2])^2
= (1/K1)^2
Answer: B
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