Chemistry, asked by ItzmysticalAashna, 2 months ago

\Huge{\textbf{\textsf{{\color{navy}{An}}{\purple{sW}}{\pink{er}}{\color{pink}{:}}}}}

what happens when water is added to an acid for dilution?

aashiqo ke navratre... aye hayeee xD
#proud to be single xD​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Diluting acid and bases

Explanation:

Adding water to an acid or base will change it's PH.... When an acidic solution is diluted with water the concentration of H+ions decrease and the PH of the solution increases towards 7. To make the PH change by 1, a tenfold dilution is required ( eg 9 cm 3 of water to 1 cm 3 acid).

Hope it helps

Answered by StarBugs
1

If you add water to acid it forms an extremely concentrated solution of acid initially. So much heat is released that the solution may boil very violently, splashing concentrated acid out of the container and all this because the reaction is exothermic. ... So it is always safer to add acid to water, and not water to acid.

ItzGurung \beta o \gamma

\huge\underline{\underline{\texttt{\pink{Follow \:me}}}}

Similar questions