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The limiting equivalent conductivity of `NaCl, KCl` and `KBr` are `126.5,150.0` and `151.5 S cm^(2) eq^(-1)` , respectively. The limiting equivalent ionic conductance for `Br^(-)` is `78 S cm^(2) eq^(-1)`. The limiting equivalent ionic conductance for `Na^(+)` ions would be `:`

A

25.5

B

52.5

C

75.5

D

57.5

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