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The enthalpy of neutralization of weak monoprotic acid, HA in 1M solution with a strong base is `-55.95` KJ/mol if the unionised acid requires 1.4 KJ/mol heat for its complete ionization and enthalpy of neutralisation of the strong monobasic acid with a strong monoacidic base is `= -57.3` KJ/mol. What will be % ionization of weak acid in molar solution is

A

`1.2%`

B

0.0357

C

0.0607

D

0.1201

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