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State and exlain Kohlarausch.s law of independent migration of ions .
The equivalent conductance of infinite dilution `(A_(0))` for sodium acetate , sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid are 78, 109 and 384 `ohm^(-1)cm^(2)` g.
Calculate the `A_(0)` of acetic acid .

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