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A solution is 500 ml of 2M KOH is added to 500 ml of 2 M HCl and the mixture is well shaken. The rise in temperature `T_(1)` is noted. The experiment is then repeated using `250 ml` of each solution and rise in temperature `T_(2)` is again noted. Assume all heat is taken by the solution

A

`T_(1)=T_(2)`

B

`T_(1)` is 2 times as large as `T_(2)`

C

`T_(2)` is twice of `T_(1)`

D

`T_(1)` is 4 times as large as `T_(2)`

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