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You should dilute it 8 times.So get 250ml of 2N solution and add to 1L and 750ml of water.
if the acid is hygroscopic like concentrated sulphuric acid then always add acid into to water but not water into acid if u want to dilute the acid because the liquid bumps and may injure the worker....
HNO3 + H2SO4 acts as a sulphonating agent. It reacts with acetanilide to from 4-Acetylamino-benzenesulfonic acid.
Copper sulfate is the salt made by this.
you can add more H2SO4 to complete the reaction you can add water and then by filtration
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when we add water n sulphuric acid then dilute sulphuric acid is formed. But we have to mix concentrated acid to water not water to acid otherwise the container in which u r mixing may explode because this reaction is highly exothermic.
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You should dilute it 8 times.So get 250ml of 2N solution and add to 1L and 750ml of water.
No, just add distilled water if it is low of fluid.
if the acid is hygroscopic like concentrated sulphuric acid then always add acid into to water but not water into acid if u want to dilute the acid because the liquid bumps and may injure the worker....
HNO3 + H2SO4 acts as a sulphonating agent. It reacts with acetanilide to from 4-Acetylamino-benzenesulfonic acid.
Copper sulfate is the salt made by this.
you can add more H2SO4 to complete the reaction you can add water and then by filtration
Add concentrated sulphuric acid to the mixture
Add chlorine (Cl) to water and you get HCl, chloride acid Add Sulphur dioxide (SO2) to water and you get H2SO4, sulphuric acid and many other combinations
Yes, you can. You can also tug on Superman's cape, spit into the wind, and pull the mask off the old Lone Ranger. None of these are good ideas. Never add water to acid, always add acid to water.