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The temperature of a `5mL` of strong acid increases by `5^(@)` when` 5 mL` of strong base is added to it . If `10mL` of each are mixed, temperature should increase by `:`

A

`5^(@)C`

B

`10^(@)C`

C

`15^(@)C`

D

Cannot be known

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A

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