Science, asked by sumeetsko, 4 months ago

15 mL of water and 10 mL of sulphuric acid are to be mixed in a beaker
(i) State the method that should be followed with reason.
(ii)What is this process called?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

15 ml of water and 10 ml of sulphuric acid are to be mixed in a beaker then with the help of vice versa ,water should never be added with acid this is because water is vigorously when react with acid release large amount of heat, some amount of acid should be flowten down around the container or beaker hence, it is .

Answered by bablitikoo1968
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Answer:

ans(I) Add the H2SO4 drop by drop in the in the water to make dilute H2SO4 solution. To avoid any accident always use lab glasses and thick rubber gloves.

an(ii) this process of mixing of an acid in water to form it's aqueous solution is called 'dilution'.

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