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Which of the following acid will release maximum amount of heat when completely neutralised by strong base `NaOH`?

A

1 M HCl

B

1 M `HNO_(3)`

C

`1M` `HClO_(4)`

D

`1M` `H_(2)SO_(4)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Ionisation of `H_(2)SO_(4)` gives double amount of `H^(+)` ions as compared to other acids.
`H_(2)SO_(4)to2H^(+)+SO_(4)^(2-)`
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