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Molar ionic conductivities of a bivalent electrolyte are 57 and 73. The molar conductivity of the solution will be

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`130 S cm^(2) " mol"^(-1)`

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`65 S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)`

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`260 S cm^(2) " mol"^(-1)`

D

`187 S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)`

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