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The molar conductance at infinite dilution of BaCl2, NaCl, NaOH are
280×104,126.5×104,248×104Sm2mol1 respectively. The molar conductance at infinite dilution for Ba(OH)2 is:

A
523×104Sm2mol1
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52.3×104Sm2mol1
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5.23×104Sm2mol1
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65×104Sm2mol1
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Solution

The correct option is A 523×104Sm2mol1
Kohlrausch's law states that the equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte at infinite dilution is equal to the sum of the conductance of the anions and cations.
Example for AnBm
λ0=nλ0A++mλ0B
So for given question:
λ0BaCl2=λ0Ba++2λ0Cl=280×104 (i)λ0NaCl=λ0Na++λ0Cl=126.5×104 (ii)
λ0NaOH=λ0Na++λ0OH=248×104 (iii)
For
λ0Ba(OH)2=λ0Ba++2λ0OH=i+2(iii)2(ii)
=523×104Sm2mol1

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