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The conductivity of a saturated solution of AgBr at `25^@C` is `8.5xx10^-7 S cm^-1`. If the limiting molar ionic conductance of `Ag^+` and `Br^-` ions are 62 and `78 S cm^2 mol^-1`, then calculate the solubility product of AgBr.

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