what is responsible for increase in temperature during
a neutralization reaction.
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The heat (Q) given off by the neutralization reaction is absorbed by the reaction solution and the calorimeter. Both the solution and calorimeter increase in temperature due to the absorbed heat and this increase can be measured with a thermometer. ΔH is negative if heat is evolved and positive if heat is absorbed.
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heat can be the same
just check
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