What does dilution of concentrated acid causes?
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Dilute acids contain a large amount of water. A concentrated acid can be diluted with the addition of water. All acids may be organic or inorganic, releasing hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Hence, acid is defined as “a substance which gives out hydrogen ions when dissolved in water”.
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melting of substance can occur at that moment
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