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A weak electrolyte having the limiting equivalent conductance of `400 S cm^(2) g "equivalent"^(-1)` at 298 K is 2% ionized in its 0.1N solution. The resistance of this solution (in ohms) in an electrolytic cell of cell constant `0.4 cm^(-1)` at this temperature is-

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