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The dissociation constant of n-butyric acid is `1.6 xx 10^(-5)` and the molar conductivity at infinite dilution is `380 xx 10^(-4) Sm^(2) mol^(-1)`. The specific conductance of the `0.01M` acid solution is

A

`1.52xx10^(-5)Sm^(-1)`

B

`1.52xx10^(-2)Sm^(-1)`

C

`1.52xx10^(-3)Sm^(-1)`

D

None

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