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The molar ionic conductance at infinite dilution of `Ag^(+)` is `61.92xx10^(-4)Smd^(-1)m^(2)` at `25^(@)C` the ionic mobility of `Ag^(+)` will be

A

`6.4 xx 10^(-8)`

B

`6.192`

C

`6.192 xx 10^(-4)`

D

`3.2 xx 10^(-4)`

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A

`mu_(+) = lambda_(+)/(96,500)`
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