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The conductivity of `0: 20^prime M` solution of `K C l` at `298 ~K` is `0.0248 Scm^-1 .` Calculate its molar conductivity.

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Ans: Molar Conductivity. `` beginarray/c Lambda_m=1000 ~K/M =0.0248 xx 1000/0.2=124 Scm^2 ~mol^-1 endarray ``
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