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Calculate the heat of neutralisation from the following data:
`200mL` of `1M HCI` is mixed with `400mL` of `0.5M NaOH`. The temperature rise in calorimeter was found to be `4.4^(@)C`. Water equivalent of calorimeter is `12g` and specific heat is `1cal mL^(-1) degree^(-1)` for solution.

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