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define diluting acids,,?

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Answered by dhruvsh
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When water is added to concentrated acids then the hydrogen ion concentration in those acids decreases per unit volume
Thus the acid is said to be dilluted and the process is known as dilluton.

yashwanthy: A concentrated acid is an acid which is in either pure form or has a high concentration. Laboratory type sulfuric acid (about 98% by weight) is a concentrated (and strong) acid. A dilute acid is that in which the concentration of the water mixed in the acid is higher than the concentration of the acid itself. For instance, 5% sulfuric acid is a dilute acid.
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Answered by dhruvia
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when the concentration of water mixed in acid is higher than that of acid itself is a diluting acid .
eg:5'/, of sulphuric acid is a diluting acid

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