Molar conductivity is the conductance property of a solution containing one mole of the electrolyte, or it is a function of the ionic strength of a solution or the concentration of salt.
Λm=K/C
Where K is the specific conductivity and
C is the concentration in mole per litre.
Conductivity (Sm−1)
\begin{matrix}2.1\times {10}^{3} \\ 1.2\times 10 \\ 3.91 \\ 1\times {10}^{3}\end{matrix}} conductors at 298.15K
1×10−16 Insulator at 298.15K
\begin{matrix}1.5\times {10}^{-2} \\ 1\times {10}^{-7}\end{matrix}} Semiconductor at 298.15K
Therefore number of conductors is 4.