The heat of neutralisation of strong base and strong acid is 57.0 kJ. The heat released…
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The heat of neutralisation of strong base and strong acid is 57.0 kJ. The heat released when 0.5 mol of HNO3 is added to 0.2 mol of NaOH solution is :
- –57.0 kJ
- –11.40 kJ
- –28.5 kJ
- –34.9 kJ
Answer
(B) –11.40 kJ
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