200 kJ.
For questions like these, it's generally the same number. See <span>First Law of Thermodynamics. </span>
The equivalence point is the point in a titration where the amount of titrant added is enough to completely neutralize the analyte solution. The moles of titrant (standard solution) equal the moles of the solution with unknown concentration. ... The equivalence point is not the same as the endpoint of a titration.
Answer:
The answer is KF.
Explanation:
Ionic bonding occurs, when a metal and a non-metal combines together to form ionic compound. In KF, K is a metal and F is a non-metal.