Science, asked by rajeshri09yadapb61p2, 1 year ago

a student working in the laboratory added some water to a syrupy liquid taken in a tube . The tube immediately cracked and the liquid escaped out of it, which produced blisters on the skin of the student. what actually happened

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Answered by sosweetofyou
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Answered by ksdhruv5491
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Answer:

The  syrupy liquid in th etube was concentrated sulphuirc acid. Since it has great afinity for water, the energy released was in the from of heat. That is why the tube cracked and the vapours of the escaping acid produced blisters on the skin.

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