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The limiting molar conductivities `Lambda^(@)` for `NaCl,KBr` nd `KCl` are 126,152 and 150 S `cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)` respectively. The `Lambda^(@)` for NaBr is:

A

`128S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)`

B

`176 S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)`

C

`278S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)`

D

`302 S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)`

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