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The specific conductance of a saturated solution of silver bromide is `kScm^(-1)` . The limiting ionic conductivity of `Ag^+` and `Br^-` ions are x and y respectively. The solubility of silver4 vromide in `gL^(-1)` is : (molar mass of AgBr=188)

A

`(kxx1000)/(x-y)`

B

`k/(x+y)xx188`

C

`(kxx1000xx188)/(x+y)`

D

`(x+y)/(k)xx(1000)/(188)`

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