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Explain (IN YOUR OWN WORDS) why the heat of neutralization is different for strong acids/bases and weak acids/bases?

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Answered by satyajit1767
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Answer:

pH-dependent.

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Answered by lrmy01178
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Answer:

Enthalpy of neutralization is always constant for a strong acid and a strong base: this is because all strong acids and strong bases are completely ionized in dilute solution. Enthalpy changes in neutralization are always negative-when an acid and alkali react, heat is given out...

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