The reaction between concentrated sulphuric acid and water is extremely exothermic. The safe way to dilute it it to add the acid slowly to water. If you add water to the acid, the water boils and spits out of the container at you.
2006-12-09 05:31:36
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answered by Gervald F 7
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The water and acid are physically interacting (it may only be a dissolution process) or chemically reacting eitherway the resulting physical reaction is exergonic which means that useful energy is being produced. This useful energy is being used to do work on the water and splashing it away.
Even if you are careful in pouring, since this is not the only source of energy, you get the splashing.
2006-12-09 03:11:03
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answered by happyman 3
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Well be more careful. And don't pour water INTO concentrated acid.
2006-12-09 03:05:50
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answered by Lorenzo Steed 7
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2016-12-18 10:20:37
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answered by yakel 4
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pouring to fast, or a reaction
2006-12-09 03:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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