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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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(a) The method to be followed is that , acid (sulphuric acid) should be added to water , and not vice versa. That is , water should NEVER be added to acid. This is because water reacts very vigorously when added to acid, and releases a large amount of heat , and splashes the concentrated acid( sulphuric acid) out of the container. Hence, it is COMPULSORY to add acid to water , as only a little amount of heat is released,and also the reaction won't be that violent.

(b) The process of adding acid to water , is called dilution of acids.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(a) The method to be followed is that , acid (sulphuric acid) should be added to water , and not vice versa. That is , water should NEVER be added to acid. This is because water reacts very vigorously when added to acid, and releases a large amount of heat , and splashes the concentrated acid( sulphuric acid) out of the container. Hence, it is COMPULSORY to add acid to water , as only a little amount of heat is released,and also the reaction won't be that violent.

(b) The process of adding acid to water , is called dilution of acids.

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