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In an electrolytic cell, the ratio of the distance between the electrodes and its cross - sectional area is 0.5. When this cell is completely filled with a 1 M solution of an electrolyte, the resistance offered by the solution is 50 ohm. The molar conductivity `("ohm"^(-1)."cm"^(2)."mol"^(-1))` of the solution is -

A

25

B

10

C

78

D

84

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