The molar conductance of NaCl varies with the concentration as shown in the following table and all values follows the equation.
`lambda_(m)^(c)=lambda_(m)^(oo)-bsqrt(C)` where `lambda_(m)^(c)`= molar specific conductance `lambda_(m)^(oo)=` molar specific conductance at infinite dilution C=molar concentration
When a certain conductivity cell (C) was filled with 25`xx10^(-4)(M) NaCl` solution, the resistance of the cell was found to be 1000 ohm. At infinite dilution, conductance of `Cl^(-)` and `SO_(4)^(2-)` are `80ohm^(-1) cm^(2) "mole"^(-1)` and `160ohm^(-1) cm^(2) "mole"^(-1)` respectively.
What is the cell constant of the conductivity cell (C)?
A. `0.385 cm^(-1)`
B. `3.85cm^(-1)`
C. `38.5cm^(-1)`
D. `0.1925cm^(-1)`