Molar Conductivity Table: Find Sodium & Chloride Values

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Molar conductivity is a property specific to ions rather than elements, meaning it cannot be categorized by element. Sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ion values can be found on platforms like Wikipedia. A quick search online can yield the necessary information in under a minute. Users seeking specific molar conductivity values should focus on ion data rather than elemental data. Accurate resources are readily available for those looking for these specific ion conductivities.
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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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