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If `H^(+)+OH^(-)to H_(2)O(l)+13.7` Kcal, then the value of heat of neutralization for complete neutralization of one mole of `H_(2)SO_(4)` by a monoacidic base will be

A

13.7 Kcal

B

27.4 Kcal

C

6.85 Kcal

D

3.425 Kcal

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