Molar Conductivity Table: Find Sodium & Chloride Values

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The discussion centers on the search for a table of molar conductivities specifically for sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-). It is established that molar conductivity is a property of ions rather than elements, and users are directed to resources such as Wikipedia for quick access to the values. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the distinction between elements and their ionic forms when discussing molar conductivity.

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Does anyone know where I can find a table of molar conductivities by element?

I want to find the molar conductivity of sodium and chloride specifically.

Thanks.
 
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Na+ and Cl- are even in wikipedia. 30 seconds of googling to find them.

No such thing as "molar conductivity by element", it is a property of ion, not an element.
 

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