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Express the relation between conductivity and molar conductivity of a solution held in a cell.

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The relation between conductivity (K) and molar conductivity (`Lambda_(m)` ) is given by
`Lambda_(m) =kV` where V is the volume of the solution containing one mole of the electrolyte kept between two electrodes at a distance of unit length.
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