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Find `^^_(m)^(oo) ("in" Omega^(-1) cm^(2) mol^(-1))` for strong electroyte `AB_(2)` in water at `25^(@)` form the following data.
`|{:("Conc".C("mole"//L),0.25,1),(^^_(m)(W^(1-)cm^(2)//mol),160,150):}|`

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To find the molar conductivity at infinite dilution (λᵐ(∞)) for the strong electrolyte AB₂ in water at 25°C, we can use the provided data and the relationship between molar conductivity, concentration, and the limiting molar conductivity. ### Step-by-step Solution: 1. **Understand the Given Data:** - For the first concentration (C₁ = 0.25 mol/L), the molar conductivity (λᵐ) is 160 Ω⁻¹ cm² mol⁻¹. - For the second concentration (C₂ = 1 mol/L), the molar conductivity (λᵐ) is 150 Ω⁻¹ cm² mol⁻¹. ...
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