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At infinite dilution the molar conductance of `Al^(+3)` and `SO_(4)^(-2)` ion are 189 and `160 Omega^(-1) cm^(2) "mole"^(-1)` respectively. Calculate the equivalent and molar conductivity at infinite dilute of `Al_(2)(SO_(4))_(3)`.

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