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While diluting an acid, why is it recommended that the acid should be added to water and not water to the acid ?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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While diluting an acid, why is it recommended that the acid should be added to water and not water to the acid ?

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While diluting an acid it is recommended that the acid should be added to water and not water to the acid because if water is added to concentrated acid to dilute it, then a large amount of heat is evolved at once. This heat changes some of the water to steam explosively which can splash the acid on one’s face or clothes and cause acid burns.

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Answered by masterrrrrrr
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So much heat is released that the solution may boil very violently, splashing concentrated acid out of the container and all this because the reaction is exothermic. ... So it is always safer to add acid to water, and not water to acid.

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