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At `25^@` C, the ionic mobility of `CH_3COO^(-), H^+` are respectively `4.1 xx 10^(-4), 3.63 xx 10^(-3)` cm/sec. The conductivity of `0.001M CH_3COOH` is `5xx10^(-5)S.cm^(-1)`. Dissociation constant of `CH_3 COOH` is

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`1.64 xx 10^(-5)`

B

`3 xx 10^(-4)`

C

`3 xx 10^(-5)`

D

` 3 xx 10^(-6)`

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