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Enthalpy of neutralization is defined as the enthalpy change when 1 mole of acid/base is completely neutralized by base/acid in dilute solution. For strong acid and strong base neutralization net chemical change is H_((aq))^(+) + OH_((aq))^(-) rarr H_(2)O_((l)), Delta H_(r )^(0) -= - 55.84 kJ//mol If enthalpy of neutralization of CH_(3)COOH by NaoH is -49.86 kJ/mol then enthalpy of ionisation of CH_(3)COOH is

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