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give correct way of diluting sulpuric acid

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Answered by ARROWHUNTER
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I don't know sorry bro check on google

Answered by pradnya250604
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When you mix concentrated sulfuric acid and water, you pour the acid into a larger volume of water

Whether you add acid to the water or water to the acid is one of those things that's important to remember, but you may need to figure out. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) reacts very vigorously with water in a highly exothermic reaction. If you add water to concentrated sulfuric acid, it can boil and spit and you may get a nasty acid burn. If you're wondering about the temperature change, mixing 100 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid and 100 ml of water initially at 19 degrees C reaches a temperature over 131 degrees C within a minute. The spitting or splashing of acid that results from mixing them in the incorrect order is from the intense heat produced by delayed boiling.

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