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Katelynn Hansen
29 October, 21:25
How do you dilute an acid with water?
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Conrad Camacho
30 October, 00:55
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Just add water to the acid this can be done in diff measurements called molarity which shows the concentration of the acid, or solute, in the water, or solvent
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