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heat of neutralisation of whivh acid base reaction is 57.32KJ

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The heat of neutralization of which acid-base reaction is 57.32KJ. This heat of neutralization is normally negative and this simply implies that the neutralization reaction of acid and base to form salt and water is normally exothermic.

These reactions normally produce a lot of heat and  this is the reason as to why they are referred to as being exothermic.


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