How concentrated is concentrated acid? What about dilute acid?
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A concentrated acid has a relatively large amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. A dilute acid has a relatively smaller amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. 3. In a solution of a strong acid there would be solvated ions present, but no (or only a very small proportion of) associated molecules present.
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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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