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According to Kohlrausch law, the limiting, value of molar conductivity of an eletrolyte, `A_2B` is

A

`lambda^@(A^+)+lambda^@(B^-)`

B

`lambda^@(A^+)-lambda^@(B^-)`

C

`2lambda^@(A^+)+1/2lambda^@(B^-)`

D

`2lambda^@(A^+)+lambda^@(B^-)`

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