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The conductivity of sodium Chloride at `298K` has been determine at different concentrations and the results are given below `:`
`{:(Concentration(M):,0.001,0.010,0.020,0.050,0.100),(10^(2)xxk(Sm^(-1)):,1.237,11.85,23.15,55.53,1.06.74):}`
Calculate `wedge_(m)` for all concentrations and draw a plot between `wedge_(m)` and `c^(1//2)`. Find the value of `wedge_(m)^(@)`.

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