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Chemistry, 26.11.2019 01:31 tajanaewilliams77

Which of the following is the best explanation of why you always add acid to water and not the reverse? a. acid starts with a letter earlier in the alphabet than does the letter that starts water. b. acid solutions are less dense than water and therefore will put a protective layer on top of the forming solution. c. acid solutions are colder than room temperature and must be warmed up by the water. d. acids are more dense than water and will give off a heat of dilution; adding acid to water insures that the acid will sink through the water and dissipate this heat without spattering, whereas the reverse leads to water floating on top the acid and spattering out of the container. submit answer/continue quit post-lab

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