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Which is the best definition heat of neutralization?

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Answered by kshitizbitu7256
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Explanation:

The heat of neutralization(better known as enthalpy of neutralization) is the energy released when one equivalent of acid reacts with one one equivalent of a base (neutralization reaction) to produce salt and water as the products. ... (The enthalpy of neutralization is always expressed per mole of water formed).

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Heat of neutralization is the energy change occur when an acid and a base are reacted to make salt and water

Explanation:

  • A compound which is acidic in nature contains H⁺ ions in it is when reacted to another compound which is basic in nature that contain OH⁻ ions gives product neutral compound which are salt and water and also there will be some amount of energy that energy is in the form of heat and known as heat of neutralization. So basically an acid and base reacts and evolve some energy is called heat of neutralization
  • The pH level that is power of hydrogen shows the nature of element or compound. Salts are neutral in nature and have pH 7 where as acids have a range from 0 to less than 7 and bases have a range more than 7 to 14

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