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At infinite dilution molar conductivity of `Ba^(2+) ` and `Cl^(-)` ions are `=127.32S cm^(2)//mol` and `76.34S cm^(2)//mol` respectively. What is `Lambda_(m)^(oo)` for `BaCl_(2)` at same dilution?

A

`280S cm^(2)//mol^(-1)`

B

`330.98S cm^(2)//mol^(-1)`

C

`90.98S cm^(2)//mol^(-1)`

D

`203.6S cm^(2)//mol^(-1)`

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