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How can we dilute a concentrated acid ?​

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Answered by divya20asha
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You can dilute a concentrated acid properly by adding concentrated acid to water slowly.

The dissolution of an acid in water is highly exothermic process as acid has strong affinity for water.  

Large amount of heat is produced on mixing the acid with water. Hence, the acid is always diluted by adding the acid to water slowly and with constant stirring.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Large amount of heat is produced on mixing the acid with water. Hence, the acid is always diluted by adding the acid to water slowly and with constant stirring.

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