Heat of neutralization of a strong dibasic acid in dilute solution by NaOH is nearly
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Heat of neutralization of a strong dibasic acid in dilute solution by NaOH is nearly
- – 27.4 kcal/eq
- 13.7 kcal/mol
- – 13.7 kcal/eq
- – 13.7 kcal/mol
Answer
(C) – 13.7 kcal/eq
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