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Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Heat of Neutralization
Calculate the molar heat of neutralization.(c=4.2kJK-1 density of solution =1g/cm3
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To calculate the molar heat of neutralization, we need to know the specific heat capacity of the solution. However, since the specific heat capacity of the solution is not provided, we cannot calculate the molar heat of neutralization.
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