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The specific conductivity of a saturated solution of silver chloride at `18^(@)C` is `1.24 xx 10^(-6)` mho after subtracing that of water. Ionic conductances at infinite dilute of `Ag^(+)` and `Cl^(-)` ions at this temperature are 53.8 and 65.3 respectively. Calculate the solubility of silver chloride in gram per litre.

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