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Enthalpy of neutralisation of `NH_(4)OH` and `HCl` is numerically

A

13.7 kcal

B

`gt 13.7` kcal

C

`lt 13.7` kcal

D

None of the above

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C

`NH_(4)OH` is a weak base Heat of neutralisation `lt` 13.7 kcal
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