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\wedge _{m(H_{2}O)}^{0} is equal to ______________.

(i) \wedge_{m(HCl)}^{0} + \wedge _{m(NaOH)}^{0} - \wedge_{m(NaCl)}^{0}

(ii) \wedge_{m(HNO_{3})}^{0} + \wedge _{m(NaNO_{3})}^{0} - \wedge_{m(NaOH)}^{0}

(iii) \wedge_{m(HNO_{3})}^{0} + \wedge _{m(NaOH)}^{0} - \wedge_{m(NaNO_{3})}^{0}

(iv) \wedge_{m(NH_{4}OH)}^{0} + \wedge _{m(HCl)}^{0} - \wedge_{m(NH_{4}Cl)}^{0}

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The answer is the option (i,iv)

\wedge _{m(H_{2}O)}^{0}=\wedge _{m(HCl)}^{0}+\wedge _{m(NaOH)}^{0}-\wedge _{m(NaCl)}^{0}

\wedge_{m(NH_{4}OH)}^{0} + \wedge _{m(HCl)}^{0} - \wedge_{m(NH_{4}Cl)}^{0}= \wedge _{m(H_{2}O)}^{0}

Molar conductivity of water is equal to the sum of the molar conductivities of constituent ions. However, NH_{4}OH doesn’t undergo complete decomposition as it is a weak electrolyte.

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