Never add water to acid. Think "rootbeer" A&W. Acid into Water.
adding acid to the water
When done correctly (i.e. the acid poured into the water), the acid becomes diluted and there should be no other effects other than a slight amount of heat.
The acid becomes diluted.
The acid becomes diluted
diluted acetic acid solution formula: acetic acid .................... 158mL purified water, qs.ad .........................1000mL
A diluted acid is a concentrated acid that has been diluted by water so it is not as concentrated. Sometimes the final dilution is expressed as a percentage of the original acid. More often we use molarity. In common lab use the dilute acids are 2M.
When done correctly (i.e. the acid poured into the water), the acid becomes diluted and there should be no other effects other than a slight amount of heat.
Both ways dilute the acid, however adding the water to the acid releases heat quicker, which can pose an unnecessary hazard.
The acid becomes diluted.
The acid becomes diluted
A more diluted acid.
diluted acetic acid solution formula: acetic acid .................... 158mL purified water, qs.ad .........................1000mL
From the acid (or the water with which the acid is diluted).
A diluted acid is a concentrated acid that has been diluted by water so it is not as concentrated. Sometimes the final dilution is expressed as a percentage of the original acid. More often we use molarity. In common lab use the dilute acids are 2M.
Yes, Nitrous is an unstable acid and only exists in water.
acid gets diluted
Vinegar: water+acetic acid Brandy: water+ethanol Diluted nitric acid: water+nitric acid
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to create diluted carbonic acid.