While preparing dilute sulphuric acid from concentrated sulphuric acid in laboratory the concentrated sulphuric acid is added slowly to the water with constant stirring give scientific reason
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(i) Concentrated sulphuric acid (H2 SO4 ) is a
hazardous, highly corrosive chemical. It has a
higher density than water and is hygroscopic,
which means that it absorbs water from the air.
(ii) In the process of dilution of concentrated
sulphuric acid with water, very large amount of
heat is liberated.
(iii) As a result, water gets evaporated instantaneously
along with splashing of acid which may cause an
accident.
(iv) To avoid this, required amount of water is
taken in a glass container and small quantity of
concentrated sulphuric acid at a time is added
with stirring.
(v) Therefore, only a small amount of heat is liberated
at a time.
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