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When Concentrated Hydrogen Sulphate Is Added To Water, Why Does The Temperature Rise?

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When Concentrated Hydrogen Sulphate Is Added To Water, Why Does The Temperature Rise?

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Hydrogen sulphate is an weak acid and due to less hydrogen atom its chemical properties made it adhesive and that’s why it increase the water temperature.

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