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The enthalpy of neutralisation of strong acid and strong base is -57kjmol-1

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Heat of neutralization of strong acid-strong base is always constant, i.e. ΔH = -57.1 kj/mole. Enthalpy of neutralization of any strong acid (like HCl, HNO3, H2SO4) with a strong base (like LiOH, NaOH, KOH) or vice versa is always the same i.e. 57.1 kj/mol.Oct 10, 2013

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