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The molar conductivities at infinite dilution of barium chloride, sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid are 280, 860 and 426 S cm2 mol1 respectively. The molar conductivity at infinite dilution of barium sulphate is _______S cm2 mol1 .
(Round off to the Nearest Integer).

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Answer: 288
Kohlrausch law:
At infinite dilution, when all the interionic effects disappear and dissociation of electrolyte is complete, each ion makes a definite contribution towards equivalent conductance of the electrolyte irrespective of the nature of the ion with which it is associated.
Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ions:
Λ0m=λ0m++λ0m

Λ0m(BaCl2)=280 S cm2 mol1

Λ0m(H2SO4)=860 S cm2 mol1

Λ0m(HCl)=426 S cm2 mol1

Λ0m(BaSO4)=??

Λ0m(BaSO4)=Λ0m(H2SO4)+Λ0m(BaCl2)2×Λ0m(HCl)

=860+280(2×426)

Λ0m(BaSO4)=288 S cm2 mol1

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