pH of water is 7.0 (meaning neutral)
why does adding water to an acid make it eaiser to deal with
yes, any water.
Yes it would make acid, thanks for asking
Adding acid to water is safer than adding water to acid because when water is added to acid, the acid can react violently and splatter, potentially causing harm. By adding acid to water slowly, the reaction is more controlled and less likely to cause dangerous splattering.
The simplest safety precaution is to pour acid into water and NOT water into strong acids. In case of splash up one is protected by pouring acid into water as what is splashed up will be mostly water while the converse would splash up strong acid onto you. Other considerations are strong endothermic reactions when pouring these reagents.
Mixing of acid with water is highly exothermic. Hence acid is added to water.Also, adding acid to water, if the mixture accidentally splashes you will be less likely to be injured by the dilute acid mix. Adding water to acid, if the mixture accidentally splashed you will be more likely to be injured by the still concentrated acid mix.
Dissolve cyanuric acid in a bucket full of water before adding to the pool. The hotter the water the better as the crystals take a very long time to dissolve completly in cold water.
Adding water to acid can cause a violent reaction, splashing the acid out of the container. Adding acid to water, on the other hand, allows for better control of the reaction, reducing the risk of splashing and potential harm.
If your hot tub has too much acid, you can add baking soda to help raise the pH level and neutralize the acidity. Start by adding a small amount, mix it in well, and then retest the water before adding more if needed. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for balancing the water chemistry.
It would depend on which acid and alkali were involved, the general rule is that adding an acid to an alkali will produce a salt and water. Sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide would give sodium sulphate + water Hydrochloric acid and potassium carbonate would give potassium chloride and water and carbon dioxide etc
Adding hydrochloric acid to water would increase the concentration of H+ ions, leading to a decrease in pH. Hydrochloric acid dissociates in water to form more H+ ions, making the solution more acidic.
Adding sulfuric acid to water is the recommended way of working to avoid accidents.