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Heat of neutralization of strong acid by a strong base is a constant value due to:

A

salt formed does not hydrolysis

B

only `H^(+)` and `OH^(-)` ions react

C

The strong base and strong acid react completely

D

The strong base and strong acid react in aqueous solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

In neutralization of strong acid and base only `H^(+)` and `OH^(-)` ions react in every case. So, heat of neutralization is remain constant and equal to `-13.7 kcal` (approximate).
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