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The heat of ionisation of formic acid is...

The heat of ionisation of formic acid is 1.5 kJ/ mo. 9.2 g formic acid on reaction with 7 g ammonium hydroxide gives 10.8 kJ of heat. Calculate the heat of ionisation of ammonium hydroxide. (1cal=4.2J)

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