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`{:(Column-I,Column-II),((A)"Conductance",(p)Cm^(-1)),((B)"Specific condutance",(q)Ohm^(-1)cm^(2)mol^(-1)),((C)"Cell constant",(r)Ohm^(1-)),((D)"Equivalent conductance",(s)Ohm^(-1)cm^(-1)),((E)"Molar conductance",(u)Ohm^(-1)cm^(2) "equivalent"^(-1)):}`

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