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The temperature of a `5ml` of storng acid increases by `5^(@)C` when `5mol` of a strong base is added to it. If `10ml` of each is mixed, temperature should increases by

A

`5^(@)C`

B

`10^(@)C`

C

`15^(@)C`

D

Cannot be known

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
A

No doubt that heat evolved during neutralization of `10ml` of each acid and base is twice the heat evolved during neutralization of `5ml` of each acid and base but the quantity of solution taking heat is also doubled thus increases in temperature will be same.
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