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Assertion (A): Heat of neutralization of `HClO_(4)` with NaOH is same as that of HCl with NaOH
Reason (R ): Both HCL and `HClO_(4)` are strong acids

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A and R are true, R explains A

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A and R are true, R does not explain A

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A is true, but R is false

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A is false, but R is true

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`Delta H_("neutralization")` is same for all SA + SB
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