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Statement-1 : Neutralisation reaction is an Endothermic Process.
Statement-2 : Standard Enthalpy of Neutralisation for different pairs of strong acid and strong base are different.
Statement-3 : Standard Enthalpy of Neutralisation for a pair of strong acid and strong base is higher than that of weak acid and weak base.

A

F F T

B

F T T

C

T F T

D

F T F

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  • The heat of neutralisation of a strong acid by a strong base is equal to DeltaH of :

    A
    `H^(+)+OH^(-)=H_(2)O`
    B
    `H_(2)O+H^(+)=H_(3)O^(+)`
    C
    `2H_(2)+O_(2)=2H_(2)O`
    D
    `CH_(3)COOH+NaOH=CH_(3)COONa+H_(2)O`
  • Heat of neutralisation of a strong acid by a strong base is equal to DeltaH of

    A
    `H^(+)+OH^(-)=H_(2)O`
    B
    `H_(2)O+H^(+)=H_(3)O^(+)`
    C
    `2H_(2)O_(2)=2H_(2)O`
    D
    `CH_(3)COOH+NaOH=CH_(3)COONa+H_(2)O`
  • Enthalpy of neutralisation of all strong acids strong bases has the same value because

    A
    neutralisation leads to the formation of a salt and water
    B
    strong acids and bases are ionic substances
    C
    acids always give rise to `H^(+)` ions and bases always furnish `OH^(-)` ions
    D
    the net chemical change involve the combination of `1` mol of `H^(+)` ions and ions `OH^(-)` ions to form water.