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Conductivity of a saturated solution of a sparingly soluble salt AB (1:1 electrolyte) at 298 K is `1.85 times 10^(-5)Sm^(-1)`. Solubility product of the salt AB at
`298 K(wedge_(m)^(@))_(AB)=14 times 10^(-3)S" "m^(2)mol^(-1)`.

A

`5.7 times 10^(-12)`

B

`1.32 times 10^(-12)`

C

`7.5 times 10^(-12)`

D

`1.74 times 10^(-12)`

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