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Heat of neutralization of a strong base and strong acid

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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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. In the absence of any added mineral acid or alkali some heat is required for complete dissociation

Answered by rahularyan720
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Explanation:

The enthalpy of neutralization of any strong acid and strong base is always constant, i.e. 57.1 kJ because both the acid and base undergo complete ionization.

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