most reactive acid and how can we make it dilute
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most reactive acid is H2SO4 SHULPHURIC ACID
Fill a container about half way or more with distilled water, add the acid, and then bring up to volume with more water. In the example above, fill a flask with about 150 mL or more with distilled water, add 6.9 mL of concentrated sulfuric acid, then continue to dilute with water to the 250 mL mark.)
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most reactive acid is H2SO4 SHULPHURIC ACID
Fill a container about half way or more with distilled water, add the acid, and then bring up to volume with more water. In the example above, fill a flask with about 150 mL or more with distilled water, add 6.9 mL of concentrated sulfuric acid, then continue to dilute with water to the 250 mL mark.)
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Hii friend,
most reactive acid is Sulphuric acid ( H2So4) To make it dilute then we should add some amount of sulphuric acid to water. And remember while diluting the sulphuric acid should be added to water not water to acid this is because when we add some amount of water to sulphuric then it is highly exothermic reaction and a lot of heat will produced. Even our face may be burn..
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU..... :-)
most reactive acid is Sulphuric acid ( H2So4) To make it dilute then we should add some amount of sulphuric acid to water. And remember while diluting the sulphuric acid should be added to water not water to acid this is because when we add some amount of water to sulphuric then it is highly exothermic reaction and a lot of heat will produced. Even our face may be burn..
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU..... :-)
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