Please explain dif between conc H2So4 and dil h2so4.....please..!!!☺❤❤❤
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The only difference between concentrated and dilute H2SO4 is the amount of water.
Conc. H2SO4 contains more acid and less water concentration.
While dil. H2SO4 contains more water and less acid concentration.
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# the concentrated sulphuric acid is a solution containing less amount of Solvent in it.
# The dillute sulphuric acid is containing more amount of solvent ( mostly we take Water) in the solution.
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# The concentrated Sulphuric acid is containing more amount of Solute I.e. Pure in it , hence its concentration or Molarity is more.
# The dilute contains less amount of Solute hence its Concentration or Molarity is less than that of concentrated.
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# The concentrated Sulphuric acid gives out more number / moles of ions when undergoes oxidation.
# The dilute sulphuric acid gives out less number /moles of ions when undergone oxidation due to Neutralization with ions.
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# The concentrated Sulphuric acid is generally fuming at room temperature and mostly it is Volatile in nature.
[ volatile => undergoes in vapor state rapidly at room temperature. ]
# The dilute Sulphuric acid is generally not so fuming and volatile at room temperature.
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# percentage by mass and parts per million/billion is very high in case of Concentrated sulphuric acid condition due to more amount of solute.
# percentage by mass and parts per million/billion is very low in case of Concentrated sulphuric acid condition due to less amount of Solute.
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