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`NaOH_((aq))+HCl_((aq)) rarr NaCl_((aq))+H_(2)O_((l))`. If `Delta H^(@)=-13.7(k.cal)/( mol e)` what will be the amount of heat liberated when `0.1`mole of `NaOH` is allowed to react with `0.1`mole of `HCl`
`-13.7k.cal`
`+13.7k.cal`
`1.37k.cal`
`+2.87k.cal`

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