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The neutralization of a strong acid by a strong base liberates an amount of energy per mole of `H^(+)` that

A

Depends upon which acid and base are involved.

B

Depends upon the temperature at which the reaction takes place.

C

Depends upon which catalyst is used.

D

Is always the same.

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