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In electrochemistry, specific conductance is defined as (1000/M) x X, where N is the normality of the salt solution and is the specific conductance. Current is carried by
both anions and cations to a different degrée. Thus the equivalence of a salt is the sum of the ionic conductances of the catic: and anion. If the ionic conductance of Nat is
50.1 and that of chloride is 76.3 what is the estimated concentration of NaC? in mg/L? The specific conductance of NaCl is 125 x 10":

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