The enthalpy of neutralisation of NH 4 OH and HCl is :
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The enthalpy of neutralisation of NH4OH and HCl is :
- 57.1 kJ mol–1
- < 57.1 kJ mol–1
- > 57.1 kJ mol–1
- zero
Answer
(B) –1
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