why should we not add water to acid in the process of dissolution
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
A large amount of heat is released when strong acids are mixed with water. ... If you add acid to water, the solution that forms is very dilute and the small amount of heat released is not enough to vaporize and spatter it. So Always Add Acid to water, and never the reverse.
Answered by
0
Answer:
Here is your answer
Explanation:
Water absorbs the heat safely
If you add water into concentrated acid, the heat will go into the still very concentrated acid. This can cause it to fume, spatter or even boil – giving off corrosive fumes and droplets.
Hope it's helps you
Similar questions