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While diluting an acid why acid should be added to water not water to the acid very short answer

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Explanation:

Dilution of concentrated acid is an exothermic process. If water is added to a concentrated acid, the heat generated may cause the mixture to splash out and cause burns. When the acid is added to water slowly with constant stirring, the mixture will not splash out.

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Answered by usmanahmadmughal24
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Answer:

its exothermic reaction

Explanation:

Dilution of concentrated acid is an exothermic process. If water is added to a concentrated acid, the heat generated may cause the mixture to splash out and cause burns. When the acid is added to water slowly with constant stirring, the mixture will not splash out.

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