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Statement-1 : Chemical equation H^(+)(aq) + OH^(-)(aq) rarr H_(2)O(I), Delta H = -X kJ represents the enthalpy of formation of water And Statement-2 : Delta H_("neutralisation") of strong acid and strong base is constant.

Statement-1 : Neutralisation reaction is an Endothermic Process. Statement-2 : Standard Enthalpy of Neutralisation for different pairs of strong acid and strong base are different. Statement-3 : Standard Enthalpy of Neutralisation for a pair of strong acid and strong base is higher than that of weak acid and weak base.

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