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If equivalent conductivity of `BaSO_(4)` solution be `"x ohm"^(-1)."cm"^(-1)."g-equiv"^(-1)`, then calculate its molar conductivity.

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`Lambda=(Lambda_(m))/(Z)`, where Z = total valency of the cations of anions in `BaSO_(4)` molecule.
For `BaSO_(4), Z=2`
`therefore" "x=(Lambda_(m))/(2) or, Lambda_(m)=2xx" x ohm"^(-1)."cm"^(2)."mol"^(-1)`
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