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When 20 ml of `0.1 M HCl` is mixed with 20 ml of `0.1 M NaOH`, the rise in temperature is `T_(1)`. When the experiment is repeated using 20 ml of `0.2 M HCl` and `0.2 M NaOH` solutions, the rise in temperature is `T_(2)`. Then

A

`T_(1)=T_(2)`

B

`T_(1)=2T_(2)`

C

`T_(1)=4T_(2)`

D

`2T_(1)=T_(2)`

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D

2m mol - `T_(1)` 4m mol - `2T_(1)`
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