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Careful with concentrated acids!
Adding water to a concentrated acid can cause violent reactions - and
with some acids, quite explosive results.
Always pour concentrated acid into the water if you want to dilute
it, even when making an 80% solution from a 100%. Diluting acids
usually creates heat, so make sure you are diluting into something
that is heat-safe.
Kurt
On Apr 13, 2008, at 12:00 AM, BEE-L automatic digest system wrote:
>
> Thanks for the warning, Peter. I have always bought and used it
> at 80%.
> However it is also available at 100% when it is known as 'glacial'
> as it isn't
> as runny. What would happen if a person decided to dilute glacial
> by adding
> water to it?
>
> Chris
>
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