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Assertion (A): Heat of neutralisation for both `HNO_(3)` and `HCI` with `NaOH` is `53.7 kJ per mol^(-1)`.
Reason (R ) : `NaOH` is a strong electrolyte/base.

A

If both A and R are true,andR is the true explanation of A.

B

If both A and R are true,but R is not the true explanation of A.

C

If A is true, but R is false

D

If both A and R are false.

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