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The mutual heat of neutralisation of `40 g NaOH` and `60CH_(3)COOH` will be

A

`57.1KJ`

B

less than `57.1KJ`

C

more than `57.1Kj`

D

`13.7KJ`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Heat of neutralisation for acid and base `= 57.1 kJ`
It will be less than `57.1 kJ` for strong acid and weak base or strong base and weak acid.
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