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The amount of heat evolved when `500 cm^(3) 0.1 M HCl` is mixed with `200 cm^(3)` of `0.2 M NaOH` is

A

All are correct

B

i and ii are correct

C

i, ii and iii are correct

D

ii and iii are correct

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`0.25xx57.3 kJ`
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