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The heat released on neutralisation of a strong alkali say `NaOH` with strong acid is `13.7kcal//mol.` The heat released on neutralisation of `NaOH` with `HF` if `-16.4 kcal//mol.` Calculate `DeltaH^(@)` of ionisation of `HF` in water.

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