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Explain why heat of neutralisation of strong acid and strong base is constant irrespective of nature of strong acid or the strong base.

A

`57.0 kJ "mol"^(-1)`

B

`13.7 kcal "mol"^(-1)`

C

`5.7 xx 10^(4) J "mol"^(-1)`

D

`13.7 xx 10^(3) "cal" "mol"^(-1)`

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