when iron is added to dilute acid the test tube turns hot why
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Let me help you with this one.
When iron is added to a dilute acid, an exothermic reaction takes place. AN exothermic reaction is that in which energy is released in the form of heat or light. So, when iron reacts with acid, heat is released which makes the test tube hot.
Hope it will clear your concept.
When iron is added to a dilute acid, an exothermic reaction takes place. AN exothermic reaction is that in which energy is released in the form of heat or light. So, when iron reacts with acid, heat is released which makes the test tube hot.
Hope it will clear your concept.
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hello mate...
- bcoz... it reacts with dilute acid to release energy, which makes the test tube hot.
hope it will helpz uh...
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