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The enthalpy of neutralisation of NaOH with HCI is 57.1 kJ while with `CH_(3)COOH` it is -55 kJ
This happens because

A

acetic acid is an organic acid

B

acetic acid is little soluble in water

C

acetic acid is a weak acid and requires lesser sodium acid hydroxide for neutralisation

D

some heat is required to ionise acetic acid completely

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