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Limiting molar conductivity of `NH_(4)OH` [i.e., `Lambda_(m)^(@)(NH_(4)OH)`] is equal to:

A

`Lambda_(m (NH_(4)Cl ))^(@) + Lambda_(m (NaCl))^(@) - Lambda_(m(NaOH))^(@)`

B

`Lambda_(m (NaOH))^(@) + Lambda_(m(NaCl))^(@) - Lambda_(m(NH_(4)Cl))^(@)`

C

`Lambda_(m(NH_(4)OH))^(@) + Lambda_(m (NH_(4)Cl))^(@) - Lambda_(m(HCl))^(@)`

D

`Lambda_(m (NH_(4)Cl))^(@) + Lambda_(m (NaOH))^(@) - Lambda_(m(NaCl))^(@)`

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