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The heats of neutralisation of HCl with `NH_4OH` and that of NaOH with `CH_3COOH` are repectively `- 51.4 and - 50.6 KJ eq^(-1)`. The heat of neutralisation of acetic acid with `NH_4OH` will be 

A

`- 44.6 KJ eq^(-1)`

B

`-50.6 KJ eq^(-1)`

C

`– 51.4 KJ eq^(-1)`

D

`-57.4 KJ eq^(-1)`

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