The enthalpy of neutralisation of $NH_4OH$ with $HCl$ is $-51.46 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$ and the enthalpy of neutralisation of $NaOH$ with $HCl$ is $-55.90 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$. The enthalpy of ionisation of $NH_4OH$ is $...... \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$

  • A
    $-107.36$
  • B
    $-4.44$
  • C
    $+107.36$
  • D
    $+4.44$

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