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Assertion(A) : Heat of neutralisation of `HCl` and `NaOH` is same as that of `H_(2)SO_(4)` with `NaOH`.
Reason(R ) : `HCl`, `H_(2)SO_(4)` and `NaOH` are all strong electrolytes.

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Both `A`and `R` are true and `R` is the correct explantion of `A`

B

Both `A`and `R` are true and `R` is not a correct explantion of `A`

C

`A` is true but `R` is false

D

`A` is false but `R` is true

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