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The heat liberated in the following reac...

The heat liberated in the following reaction
`H^(+)(aq)+OH^(-)(aq) to H_(2)O(l)` is

A

very slow

B

slow

C

fast

D

Moderate in speed

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The correct Answer is:
C

Ionic reactions, in general, are very fast.
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