When water is added to a strong acid, it becomes dilute. Justify the statement.
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The given statement is true. When water is added to a given volume of an acid, it becomes dilute.
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when acid is added to water the water also becomes acidic , but the concentration of h+ or hydronium ions never change. Therefore due to the increase in volume of acid but not h+ or hydronium ions , the acid becomes dilute.
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