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A solubility contains one mole each of HA and HB (both are weak acids) in one litre solution. Now 1 mole of NaOH is added to this solution so that both the acids are partly neutralised. Heat of neutralisation for HA and HB are- `11.8` and- `12.4` kcal respectively and the heat produced during partial neutralisation of HA and HB is- `12.25` kcal.
Mole ratio of neutralisation of HA and HB is:

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