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We have taken a saturated solution of `AgBr`, whose `K_(sp)` is `12xx10^(-14).` If `10^(-7)M` of `AgNO_(3)` are added to `1L` of this solutino, find the conductivity `(` specific conductance `)` of the solution in terms of `10^(-7)S m^(-1)` units.
Given `:`
`lambda^(@)._((Ag^(o+)))=6xx10^(-3)S m^(2) mol^(-1)`
`lambda^(@)._((Br^(c-)))=8xx10^(-3)S m^(2)mol^(-1)`
`lambda^(@)._((NO_(3)^(C-)))=7XX10^(-3)S m^(2) mol^(-1)`

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