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The ionization constant of a weak electrolyte is `2.5 xx 10^(-5)`, while of the equivalent conductance of its `0.1 M` solution is `19.6 s cm^(2) eq^(-1)`. The equivalent conductance of the electrolyte at infinite dilution is :

A

250

B

196

C

392

D

384

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