Define 'molar enthalpy of neutralization'?

it comes under the exp. of determining the heat of neutralization of hydrochlorie acid by sodium hydroxide.

Answer:
It is the amount of energy released or absorbed when 1M NaOH neutralizes 1M HCl.
If energy/heat is released enthapy is -ve.
If energy/heat is absorbed enthalpy is + ve.

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