What Happens to Acid When Combined with Water? 

When water is added to acid, the acid gains strength rather than becoming diluted.

When water is added to acid, the acid gains strength rather than becoming diluted. This is because the acid releases heat when combined with a base, such as water. As the heat is released, it can cause the mixture to bubble and boil over very quickly. The bubbling acid is extremely concentrated and
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