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Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
There will be more particles in a pitcher with more water.
When small amount of phosphoric acid is dissolved in large amount of water, then the acid is the solute and water is the solvent.
This is called a concentrated solution, not especially a saturated solution.('saturated' means: maximal possibleconcentration, this is not always a large amount!)
Phosphorus triiodide reacts violently with water, so the reaction is exothermic. If a large amount of phosphorus triiodide is mixed, an explosion will most likely occur. If it is a small amount, then it will be similar to the reaction of potassium with water.
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Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
H2O means water; you can have a large amount of it, or a small amount of it. It's entirely up to you.
There will be more particles in a pitcher with more water.
When small amount of phosphoric acid is dissolved in large amount of water, then the acid is the solute and water is the solvent.
I do not think that there is any difference. Petroleum engineers normally inject water into an oil reservoir to maintain the reservoir pressure (and hence the ability of the reservoir to pump oil to the surface). In the process and if the water injection wells are properly located, the injected water normally sweeps (pushes out) out more oil effectively flooding the reservoir and increasing the amount of oil that is recovered from the reservoir. This incremental oil will otherwise be left behind in the reservoir. Hence, in an oil reservoir where the natural aquifer is large and strong enough to maintain the reservoir pressure, water injection is unlikely to significantly increase the oil recovery from the reservoir.
There is a large reservoir on the edge of the city that provides water for it.
A small amount of water will reach it's boiling point sooner than a large amount of water. It will not boil faster.
A very small amount - a pinch in a large container - would be enough. why would you want to do that though?
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Ice caps/glaciers
A small amount of water, engine will idle poorly and lose power. A large amount of water, engine will cease to run.