Heat of neutralization of four monobasic acids A, B, C and D are -13.7, -9.4, -11.2 and…
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Heat of neutralization of four monobasic acids A, B, C and D are -13.7, -9.4, -11.2 and -12.4 kcal/mol respectively, when they are neutralized by a common base. The acidic character obeys the order:
- A > B > C > D
- A > D > C > B
- D > C > B > A
- D > B > C > A
Answer
(A) A > B > C > D
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