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The enthalpy of neutralisation of NH(4)O...

The enthalpy of neutralisation of `NH_(4)OH` and HCl is :

A

`57.1 kJ mol^(-1)`

B

`lt 57.1 kJ mol^(-1)`

C

`gt 57.1 kJ mol^(-1)`

D

zero

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