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The resistance of `0.5` N solution of an electroolyte in a conductivity cell was found to be 45 ohms. If the electrodes in the cell are `2.2` cm apart and have an area of `3.8cm^(2)` then the equivalent conductance (in `Scm^(2)eq^(-1)`) of a solution is

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