Chemistry, asked by binaychoudhary484, 8 months ago

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Answered by diyacrazy1gmailcom
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Answer:

procedure:

1. Always add acid to the water, not the other way around. ...

2. When mixing two acids, always add the stronger acid to the weaker.

3. It is possible to add half the required amount of water, diluting it fully, then slowly mixing in the remaining water.

Answered by gurleenkaur8260
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here is your answer:

ANSWER:

take a beaker filled with water.

slowly, slowly add concentrated acid to it and thus a concentrated can be made dilute in this way.

EXPLANATION:

if you add water to acid it will react violently with water resulting in highly exothermic reaction and it could break the beaker causing serious burns to the person standing near to it.

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