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The conductivity of 0.1 mol L^(-1) KCl ...

The conductivity of `0.1 mol L^(-1) ` KCl solution is `1.41 xx 10^(-3) S cm^(-1)`. What is its molar conductivity (in `S cm^(2) mol^(-1)`) ?

A

14.1

B

1.41

C

1410

D

141

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