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The molar conductivity of a solution of a weak acid `HX(0.01 M)` is 10 times smalller than the molar conductivity of a solution of a weak acid `HY (0.10 M)`. If `lamda_(X^(-))^(@) =lamda_(Y^(-))^(@)`, the difference in their `pK_(a)` values, `pK_(a)(HX) - pK_(a)(HY)`, is (consider degree of ionisation of both acids to be `ltlt 1`):

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