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The specific conductivity of 0.02 M KCl solution at `25^(@)C` is `2.768xx10^(-3) ohm^(-1) cm^(-1)`. The resistance of this solution at `25^(@)C` when measured with a particular cell was 250.2 ohm. The resistance of 0.01 M `CuSO_(4)` solution at `25^(@)C` measured with the same cell was 8331 ohm. Calculate the molar conductivity of the copper sulphate solution.

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