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In infinite dilution of aqueous solution of `BaCl_2` molar conductivity of `Ba^(2+)` and `Cl^(-)` ions are =`127.32 Scm^2 mol^-1` and `76.34Scm^2 mol^-1` respectively. What is `Lambda_m` for `BaCl_2` at same dilution?

A

`280 Scm^2 mol^-1`

B

`330.98S cm^2 mol^-1`

C

`90.98 S cm^2 mol^-1`

D

`203.6 S cm^2 mol^-1`

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