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determine heart of neutralisation of strong acid and strong base​

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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as the acid and the base are fully dissociated and neither the cation B+ nor the anion A− are involved in the neutralization reaction. The enthalpy change for this reaction is -57.62 kJ/mol at 25 °C. For weak acids or bases, the heat of neutralization is pH-dependent.

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as the acid and the base are fully dissociated and neither the cation B+ nor the anion A− are involved in the neutralization reaction. The enthalpy change for this reaction is -57.62 kJ/mol at 25 °C. For weak acids or bases, the heat of neutralization is pH-dependent

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