In order to dilute an acid we mix acids dropwise in large amount of water by continuous stirring but we never add water to acid give reason.
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A large amount of heat is released when strong acids are mixed with water. Adding more acid releases more heat. ... 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 acid should be added to water, and never the reverse.
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A large amount of heat is released when strong acids are mixed with water. Adding more acid releases more heat. 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 acid should be added to water, and never the reverse.
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