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The `lamda^(@)` values of `KNO_(3)` and `LiNO_(3)` are 145.0 and 110.1 S `cm^(2)mol^(-1)` respectively. The `lamda^(@)` value of `K^(+)` ion is `73.5"S "cm^(2)mol^(-1)`. Calculate `lamda^(@)(Li^(+))`.

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