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Molar conductance of a solution is given by the expression
`^^m = (kxx1000mLL^(-1))/(c)`
Here c is the concentration in mol `L^(-1)` and k is expressed in `ohm^(-1) cm^(-1)`. Units of molar conductance are

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`ohm^(-1) cm^(2) mol^(-1)`
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