Proton-Transfer: reactions favor the production of the weaker acid and weaker base.
Simply mix water and acetic acid to the desired concentration.
2 times dilution from 100% acetone
if you have an acid that is water soluble, you can dilute it with water. basically just add a base until it is the pH you want. Dilute a stronger acid in water or nonreactive base, citric acids in fruit like oranges are acids in themselves and are considered a weaker acid. Josh_af
You add 9.09ml of stock solution to a volumetric and make it up to 1 litre to get a 110 dilution
Dilution of a strong acid will create a weaker acid.
Dilution of a strong acid will create a weaker acid.
Sulphuric acid
diluting
HCO3 is the weaker acid.
Simply a dilution of the same acid.
HBr is a strong acid. Ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a weak acid. So ethanoic acid is weaker.
yes it slowly peels off
It is exothermic
graduated cylinder
Always pour acid to water, as the dilution of acid is exothermic reaction.
The answer depends on the dilution factor and if the sulfuric acid was 100% to start.