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The limiting molar conductivity of KCl, `KMO_(3)` and `AgNO_(3)` are 149.9,145.0 and 133.4 S `cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)`, respectively at `25^(@)C`. The limiting molar conductivity of AgCl at the same temperature in S `cm^(2) "mol"^(-1)` is:

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