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For an electrolytic solution of 0.05 mole `"litre"^(-1)`, the conductivity has been found to be 0.0110 S `cm^(-1)`. The molar conductivity (in `Scm^(2) "mole"^(-1)`) is

A

0.055

B

550

C

0.22

D

220

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