A glass beaker usually works just fine. However some acids may require a special material that doesn't decay. In this case it can be a plastic container. It all depends on the material properties.
It must be stored and transported in hard plastic containers.
poure water on the concentrated acid
is concentrated sulphuric acid toxic
No it's a concentrated STRONG acid
The molarity of hydrochloric acid 36,5 % (concentrated acid) is 10 M.
Because there is more hydrogen gas in a concentrated acid.
poure water on the concentrated acid
is concentrated sulphuric acid toxic
No it's a concentrated STRONG acid
concentrated nitric acid concentrated sulphuric acid
Yes, concentrated sulfuric acid is a liquid.
a strong acid like HF, H2SO4...are stronger when they are concentrated, weaker acids are weak even they are concentrated
A concentrated acid is more dangerous than a dilute acid.
The same reason sticking your face into concentrated acid is.
A concentrated acid is more dangerous.
The molarity of hydrochloric acid 36,5 % (concentrated acid) is 10 M.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
diluted acid is less concentrated i.e. it is mixed with water and a less harmful(like sulphuric acid.) whereas concentrated acid is in its original form...