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Water is never added to acid in order to dilute it. Why?

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Answered by herosem8
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If water is added to a concentrated acid, the heat generated causes the mixture to splash out and cause severe burns. Thus, water is never added to acid in order to dilute it.
Answered by 24Karat
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Water is never added to acid in order to dilute it. Why?

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If water is added to a concentrated acid, the heat generated causes the mixture to splash out and cause severe burns. Thus, water is never added to acid in order to dilute it.

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