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The enthalpy of neutralisation of oxalic acid by a strong base is -25.4Kcal/mol. The enthalpy of neutralisation of strong acid and strong base is -13.7 Kcal/equivalent. What is the enthalpy of dissociation of oxalic acid?

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Answered by prekshitchauhan22
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13-Sep-2017 · ... dissociation energy of oxalic acid if enthalpy of neutralisation of strong acid and strong base is - y kcal eq-1 (1) (2x+y) ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Heat of ionisation + Heat of neutralisation of NaOH with HCN = Heat of neutralisation of NaOH with HCl

Heat of ionisation + 12.1 KJ = 57.3 KJ

∴ Heat of ionisation =57.3−12.1 KJ =45.2 KJ

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