Heat of neutralisation of NaOH and HCl is –57.46 kJ/equivalent. The heat of ionisation of…
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Heat of neutralisation of NaOH and HCl is –57.46 kJ/equivalent. The heat of ionisation of water will be :
- – 57.46 kJ/mol
- 57.46 kJ/mol
- – 114.92 kJ/mol
- 114.92 kJ/mol
Answer
(B) 57.46 kJ/mol
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