is dilution of acid considered as chemical change ?
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Diluting acids and bases. Adding water to an acid or base will change its pH. Water is mostly water molecules so adding water to an acid or base reduces the concentration of ions in the solution. ... The acid is becoming less acidic.
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Dilution of acid is therefore directed as chemical change.
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During the process of dilution :
- the amount of the acid or base present in the solution have no effects on them particularly.
- basically, it is the volume of that solution present which increases and as a consequence the concentration decreases.
- The pH of the solution increases when an acid is mixed with the solution or it is diluted.
Since the process cannot be reversed and as it involves the acid dilution it is considered as chemical change.
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