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Since the ratio of 18:6 is 3:1, to dilute 18M sulfuric acid to 6M, one would use 2 parts water and 1 part acid, a total of 3 parts.

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Q: What ratio of acid to water would you use to dilute 18M sulfuric acid to 6M?
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