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why the enthalapy of neutralisation is always -57.1KJ/mol

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Answered by sujit21
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Enthalpy changes of neutralisation are always negative - heat is given out when an acid and and alkali react. For reactions involving strong acids and alkalis, the values are always very closely similar, with values between -57 kJ mol.
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