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The enthalpy of neutralization is defined as the change in enthalpy of the system when one gram equivalent of an acid is neutralized by one gram equivalent of a base or vice versa in dilute solution.
`H_((aq))^(+) + OH_((aq))^(-) to H_(2)O_((l)) " " DeltaH`=-57.32 kJ
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