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if acid is added to water​

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Answered by pinky162
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Explanation:

A large amount of heat is released when strong acids are mixed with water. Adding more acid releases more heat. If you add water to acid, you form an extremely concentrated solution of acid initially. So much heat is released that the solution may boil very violently, splashing concentrated acid out of the container! If you add acid to water, the solution that forms is very dilute and the small amount of heat released is not enough to vaporize and spatter it. So Always Add Acid to water, and never the reverse..

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Answered by aarya356
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HOLLA MATE!!!!

IF ACID IS ADDED TO WATER THEN LARGE AMOUNT OF HEAT IS GENERATED BCOZ DILUTION OF ACID IS A HIGHLY EXOTHERMIC PROCESS.

THIS HEAT CHANGES SOME OF THE WATER TO STEAM EXPLOSIVELY WHICH CAN SPLASH THE ACID ON OUR FACE OR CLOTHES AND CAUSE ACID BURNS.

EVEN THE CONTAINER MAY BREAK DUE TO EXCESSIVE LOCAL HEATING.....

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