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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 and possible splashing from the resulting exothermic reaction. When done stupidly (i.e. water poured into acid), the acid is rapidly partially neutralized by the water, resulting in extreme heat and definite splashing. Unless you think you would look really sweet with an acid burn, do NOT do this.

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