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Describe heat of Neutralization​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The neutralization reaction of a strong acid with a strong base is essentially the combination of one equivalent of hydrogen ions with one equivalent of hydroxyl ions. Enthalpy of neutralization is the heat evolved when one gram equivalent of the acid is completely neutralized by a base in dilute solution.

Answered by AdorableStuti
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Answer:

The chemical reaction between acid and base is neutralization reaction.

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