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The specific conductance of a 0.01 M solution of KCl is `"0.0014 ohm"^(-1)" cm"^(-1)` at `25^(@)C`. Its equivalent conductance is ...............

A

`"14 ohm"^(-1)"cm"^(2)eq^(-1)`

B

`"140 ohm"^(-1)cm^(2)eq^(-1)`

C

`"1.4 ohm"^(-1)cm^(2)eq^(-1)`

D

`"0.14 ohm"^(-1)cm^(2)eq^(-1)`

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