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How does mixing create heat?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Jakesam0619

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Strong acids ( like sulphuric acids) and strong bases (like potassium hydroxide) are notourios for heating up very violently when mixed with water, or even worse with eachoter. This is isn't very recommended for experimentating because of the extreme hazards.

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