Explain When little sulphuric acid is added to water in a beaker the water becomes hot
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Sulphuric acid is the very strong and reactive acid.Its when added into a water then chemical reaction takes place in which H+ ions are released which then get mixed with water producing a dilute acid. This is an exothermic reaction in which there is liberation off eat and light. Due to the emission of heat the water gets hot.
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Sulphuric acid is the very strong and reactive acid.Its when added into a water then chemical reaction takes place in which H+ ions are released which then get mixed with water producing a dilute acid. This is an exothermic reaction in which there is liberation off eat and light. Due to the emission of heat the water gets hot.
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Yes, when little sulphuric acid is added to water in a beaker the water becomes hot.
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