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Heat liberated in the neutralisation of 500 ml of 1N HCl and 500ml of 1N `NH_(4)OH` is `-1.36` K.Cals. The heat of ionisation of `NH_(4)OH` is

A

`10.98`K.Cals

B

`-12.34` K.Cals

C

`-10.98`K.Cals

D

`12.34` K.Cals

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