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Resistance of an aqueous solution containing 2 "mole" `NH_(4)Cl` and is filled in between two electrodes which are 20 cm apart was found to be 100 ohm. Calcualte the `lambda_(m)(S cm6(2) mol^(-)` for `NH_(4)Cl`(aq).

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