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The molar conductivities `Lambda_(NaOAc)^@` and `Lambda_(HCI)^@` at infinite dilution is watter at `25^@C` are `91.0` and `426.2 S cm^@ //`mol respectively. To calculate `Lambda_(HOAc,)^2` the additional value required is:

A

`^^_(H_(2)O)^(@)`

B

`^^_(KCl)^(@)`

C

`^^_(NaOH)^(@)`

D

`^^_(NaCl)^(@)`

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