The conductance of a salt solution (AB) measured by two parallel electrodes of area `100 cm^(2)` separated by 10 cm was found to be `0.0001 Omega^(-1)`. If volume enclosed between two electrode contains 0.1 mole of salt, and the molar conductivity `(S cm^(2) mol^(-1))` of salt at same concentration is `1.0 xx 10^(-x)`, x is
A
10
B
0.1
C
1
D
None of these
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