Chemistry, asked by ItzmysticalAashna, 4 months ago

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ʜʏᴅʀᴏɢᴇɴ (H)+ɪᴏᴅɪɴᴇ (I) = Hɪ
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Answered by Sandradutta05
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Dilute acid is that in which the concentration of the water mixed in the acid is higher than the concentration of the acid itself.

A dilute acid, unlike a concentrated acid, will ionize to a greater degree in their solution (higher percent dissociation with decreasing concentration).

Answered by tanviii05
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Answer:

Dilution of an acid or base means mixing an acid or base with water. This is done to decrease the concentration of ions (H3O+/OH–) per unit volume. In this way the acid or the base is said to be diluted.

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