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Enthalpy of neutralisation of all strong acids and strong bases has the same value because

A

Neutralisation leads to the formation of a salt and water

B

Strong acid and bases are ionic substances

C

Acids always furnish `H ^(+)` ions and bases always furnish `OH ^(-)` ions

D

The net chemical change involves the combination of 1 mol of `H ^(+)` ions and 1 mol `OH ^(-)` ions to form water.

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