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If the specific resistance of a solution of concentration C g equivalent `"litre"^(-1)` is R, then its equivalent conductance is:

A

`(100R)/(C)`

B

`(RC)/(1000)`

C

`(1000)/(RC)`

D

`(C)/(1000 R)`

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