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The ionic conductivity of `Ba^(2+) "and" Cl^(-)` at infinite dilution are 127 and 76 `ohm^(-1)cm^(2)eq^(-1)` respectively. The equivalent conductivity of `BaCl_2` at infinity dilultion (in `ohm^(-1)cm^(2)eq^(-1)`) would be :

A

`(500x)/((x_1+x_2-x_3)^2)`

B

`(10^6x^2)/((x_1+x_2-2x_3)^3)`

C

`(2.5xx10^5x^2)/((x_1+x_2-2x_3)^2)`

D

`(0.25x^2)/((x_1+x_2-2x_3)^2)`

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