Use a funnel.
Always pour acid to water, as the dilution of acid is exothermic reaction.
how about a funnel
The funnel
Acid should be poured into water, because if you pour the acid into the water, only the water would splash out and hit you, as opposed to if you pour water into acid, the acid would splash out and hit you.
Nothing acid or caustic, for sure.
pour first water because acid will burst pour first water because acid will burst
put your finger horizontally across the bottom of the snifter and pour until it gets to the top of your finger. it's a colloquial term and not necessarily an accurate measurement. Treat yourself generously and pour liberally. Turn the snifter sideways and pour brandy in until its just at the lip of the glass. you should then be able to roll the glass on the table without any liquor spilling out. that's a healthy serving
A conical shape with a wider and a narrower opening at the two ends, you use it by pouring stuff into the wide end and it comes out the narrow end so you can pour something from a wide container into a more narrow container such as a test tube without spilling any of it.
Water removes the acid from body, but if it is sulphuric acid then do not rinse with water but first remove the acid by a dry cloth and then pour the water.
Always add the acid to the water. Otherwise the acid can splash you and get on your skin and also if it is a concentrated acid, as you dilute it, a lot of heat is generated, and you want the larger volume of water to be able to absorb that heat.Water in acid should never be doneAcid in water rarely goes wrong
A funnel is used to help pour liquid from one container to another without spilling. I use a funnel when pouring oil back into a bottle for storage, or when filling a burette from a small reagent bottle.
That tool is called a funnel.