Molar conductivities at infinite dilution of KCl, HCl and `CH_3COOK` are 0.013o and 0.038 and `0.09 S m^(2) mol^(-1)` respectively at 291 K . If conductivity of 0.001 M `CH_3COOH` is ` 2.72 xx 10^(-3) Sm^(-1)` then find % degree of ionization of `CH_3COOH`.
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