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it explodes, just kidding. It turns into a water vapor or most commonly steam.

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What happens when you add fluorine to water?

When fluorine is added to water, it reacts to form hydrofluoric acid (HF), which is a weak acid. This reaction releases heat and is highly exothermic. Hydrofluoric acid is corrosive and can cause severe burns, so caution should be taken when handling it.


What happens when you add heat and oxygen?

When heat and oxygen are added to a substance, it can undergo a chemical reaction called combustion. Combustion produces heat, light, and often releases carbon dioxide and water vapor as byproducts. This process is commonly seen in burning processes like fire.


What happens when you put an acid into water?

When you mix an acid with water, the acid molecules will dissociate in the water to release hydrogen ions. This process is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. It is important to add acid to water slowly to control the reaction and prevent splashing.


What do you add or subtracting to change a state of matter?

To change the state of matter, you need to add or remove energy. For example, to change a solid to a liquid, heat is added to increase the temperature until it reaches the melting point. Likewise, to change a liquid to a gas, heat is added to increase the temperature until it reaches the boiling point.


What happens when you add sulfuric acid to water?

When sulfuric acid is added to water, it dissociates into hydrogen ions and sulfate ions. This process releases heat, so it is important to add the acid to water slowly and with stirring to prevent splashing or overheating. Additionally, diluting sulfuric acid with water helps to reduce the acidity and make it safer to handle.