The heat of neutralization of a strong acid is usually 57.4kJmol-1, whereas that of a weak acid is less than 57.4kJmol-1 . Explain

      

The heat of neutralization of a strong acid is usually 57.4kJmol-1, whereas that of a weak acid is less than 57.4kJmol-1 .
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john
Substance that undergoes combustion readily and gives out heat energy
john3 answered the question on November 8, 2017 at 16:57


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