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Solubility of a sparingly soluble salt s specific conductance k and the equivalent conductance `wedge_(0)` are related as

A

`S=1000 wedge_(0)/K`

B

`S=k wedge_(0)`

C

`S=k / 1000 wedge_(0)`

D

`S= 1000 k / wedge_(0)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`wedge=(kxx100)/("Molarity")`
For a sparingly soluble salt
`wedge=wedge_(0)` and molarity = solubility (s)
hence `S=(k xx1000)/(wedge_(0))`
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