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The correct order of equivalent conductance at infinite dilution of `LiCl, NaCl` and `KCl` is:

A

`LiCl gtNaClgtKCl`

B

`KCl gtNaClgtLiCl`

C

`NaClgtKClgt LiCl`

D

`LiClgtKClgtNaCl`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Extent of hydration `alpha(1)/("Size of ion")` smaller the size of ion, greater is the gydration ability, lesser will be the ionic mobility, and hence lesser will be the conductabce,
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