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The resistance of `1N` solution of acetic acid is `250ohm`, when measured in a cell of cell constant `1.15 cm^(-1)`. The equivalent conductance `(` in `ohm^(-1) cm^(2)eq^(-1))` of `1N` acetic acid is

A

4.6

B

9.2

C

18.4

D

2.3

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