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The answer might depend on what kind of solution you are talking about. If you start with water and add acid, you get a dilute solution of acid, then a more concentrated solution as you add more.

If you started pouring water into acid, you would initially get a very concentrated solution, then diluter as you add more water.

If you are in the lab with a beaker of acid and a beaker of water and need to mix them, always pour the acid into the the water, not the other way around. The mixing generates heat. There is a slight chance that the beaker could break or get knocked over just after you start mixing. Spilling hot acid with a little bit of water is far more dangerous than spilling hot water with a little bit of acid.

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12y ago

i think we add acid into a base,as we can observe it in the titration process.....

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From a safety standpoint, adding acid to the base carefully and slowly is best. The chemical result is still the same in that neutralization takes place.

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11y ago

acid into base

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