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

A

`4.6`

B

`9.2`

C

`18.4`

D

`0.023`

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