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`0.05 "M" NaOH` solution offered a resistance of `31.6` ohm in a conductivity cell at 298 K. If the cell constant of the cell is `0.367 cm^(_1)` calculate the molar conductivity of the NaOH solution.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the molar conductivity of the NaOH solution using the given data. ### Step 1: Understand the Relationship Molar conductivity (Λ) can be calculated using the formula: \[ \Lambda = \frac{\kappa \times 1000}{C} \] where: ...
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