At 300 K, the molar conductivities of the aqueous solutions of three salts at two different concentrations are given below:

The conductivity of a saturated aqueous solution of AgCl is $1.40 \times 10^{-6}$ S cm\(^{-1}\) at 300 K. If the solubility of AgCl in water at 300 K is X mol L\(^{-1}\), then log$_{10}$(X\(^{-1}\)) is
(Assume that AgCl dissolved in water ionizes completely and that the molar conductivity of saturated AgCl solution is equal to its limiting molar conductivity.)}