If one mole of a strong acid reacts with one mole of
a strong base the heat produced is always the same why
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The enthalpy of neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base (for example HCl and NaOH) is around 57.9 KJ/mol.
(The enthalpy of neutralization is always expressed per mole of water formed).
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here is your answer
The enthalpy of neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base (for example HCl and NaOH) is around 57.9 KJ/mol.
(The enthalpy of neutralization is always expressed per mole of water formed).
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if it did then plz mark as brainliest...!!!
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because heat of neutralisation is same
and is equal to -13.7kcal/mole
as for any monobasic or monoacidic SA+SB reaction one H2O is formed as
HA + BOH --> AB + H2O
(H+) + (OH-) --> H2O
and is equal to -13.7kcal/mole
as for any monobasic or monoacidic SA+SB reaction one H2O is formed as
HA + BOH --> AB + H2O
(H+) + (OH-) --> H2O
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