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When 1 mole of strong diprotic acid `H_(2)A` (completely ionised) is completely neutralized by `NaOH` then amount of heat is released is `"E" KJ mol^(-1)` . Calculate amount of heat relased when one mole of weak monoprotic acid `HB` completely neutralized by `NaOH`.

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