The absolute enthalpy of neutralization of the reaction, `MgO(s)+2HCl(aq.)+H_(2)O(l)` will be

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The absolute enthalpy of neutralization of the reaction, `MgO(s)+2HCl(aq.)+H_(2)O(l)` will be A. `57.33" kj ... )` D. Less than `=57.33" kj mol"^(-1)`

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