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Enthalpy of neutralisation of acetic acid by NaOH is 50.6 kJ/mol. Calculate `Delta H` for ionisation of `CH_(3)COOH`. Given, the heat of neutralisation of a strong acid with a strong base is `-57.3` kJ/mol.

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To calculate the enthalpy change (ΔH) for the ionization of acetic acid (CH₃COOH), we can use the information provided about the enthalpy of neutralization of acetic acid by NaOH and the enthalpy of neutralization of a strong acid with a strong base. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Reactions**: - The neutralization of a strong acid (like HCl) with a strong base (like NaOH) can be represented as: \[ \text{H}^+_{\text{(aq)}} + \text{OH}^-_{\text{(aq)}} \rightarrow \text{H}_2\text{O}_{\text{(l)}} ...
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