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The molar conductivity of cation and anion of salt BA are 180 AND 220 mhos respectively. The molar conductivity of salt BA at infinite dilution is-

A

90 mhos. `cm^(2). Mol^(-1)`

B

`110 mhos.cm^(2). Mol^(-1)`

C

200 mhos. `cm^(2). Mol^(-1)`

D

400 mhos. `cm^(2). Mol^(-1)`

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