Environmental Sciences, asked by manishakamble1957, 18 days ago

which is right step. a.add water to concentrated sulphuric acid quickly. b.add H²SO⁴ to water quickly. c.add H²SO⁴ to water slowly .d add water to conc H²SO⁴ slowly​

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Answered by pranavpchaudhari
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Answer: The right method to make concentrated acid dilute is to mix acid in water. If we mix water in concentrated acid, it may cause an explosion as the reaction ...

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Answered by nynnynnyn00
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The right step is to add H²SO⁴ to water slowly. ( Option C )

  • When we add diluted acid to water its is an exothermic reaction, so it can easily boil and splash water when water is added to acid so it is definitely not preferred at any cost
  • And when we add acid to water slowly, water has a high heat capacity and can absorb a lot of heat. Some strong acids have a higher density as compared to water, and when we try to put water in the beaker of acid, it explodes so better to be careful while dealing with acids.

In general, the higher the concentration of acid greater the amount of heat released, which will result in boiling and splashing of acid. So always be careful while adding acid to water

Thus Option C is the correct form adding diluting acid

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