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Enthalpy of neutralisation of acetic acid by `NaOH` is `-50.6KJ//mol` and the heat of neutralisation of a storng acid with a strong bases is `-55..9KJ//mol` . What is the value of `DeltaH` for the ionisation of `CH_(3)COOH` ?

A

`+5.3` kJ/mol

B

`+6.2` kJ/mol

C

`+8.2` kJ/mol

D

`+9.3` kJ/mol

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