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The equivalent conductances at infinite dilution of `HCl, CH_(3)COONa and NaCl` are `"426.16, 91.0 and 126.45 ohm"^(-1) cm^(2)" gm.equivalent"^(-1)` respectively.. Calculate the `lambda_(oo)` of acetic acid.

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`390.71" ohm"^(-1).cm^(2)"gm equiv"^(-1)`
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