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Calculate molar conductivity of `HCOOH` at infinite dilution, if equivalent conductivity of `H_(2)SO_(4)=x_(1), " " Al_(2)(SO_(4))_(3)," " (HCOO)_(3)Al=x_(3)`

A

`6x_(1)-3x_(2)+6x_(3)`

B

`(x_(1)-x_(2)+x_(3))/(6)`

C

`x_(1)-x_(2)+x_(3)`

D

`(6x_(1)-3x_(2)+6x_(3))/(6)`

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