Chemistry, asked by Dixant3852, 11 months ago

It is responsible for increase in temperature during a neutralisation reaction.

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Answered by ragniupadhayayp7ya98
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As the temperature is increased, the amplitude of action potential is decreased and its duration is reduced. ... Cooling reduces the resting potential (depolarization) and this leads to a rise in action potential frequencies; but certain nerve cells show a frequency increase when temperature is raised

Answered by fatheen67
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it's is heat which is responsible for increase in temperature during a neutralisation reaction.

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