Dilute (Chemistry)
Summary: Acid A has more hydrogen chloride per litre than acid B. Acid A is concentrated. Acid B is dilute. The concentrated acid burns skin and eyes. The dilute acid hurts if it gets into a cut, and might make your skin slightly red, but has no other hazards. Tags: science student-book-7 chemistry Created: 2026-05-21 Last Updated: 2026-05-21
Dilute (Chemistry)
Acid A has more hydrogen chloride per litre than acid B. Acid A is concentrated. Acid B is dilute. The concentrated acid burns skin and eyes. The dilute acid hurts if it gets into a cut, and might make your skin slightly red, but has no other hazards.
Source
This concept is from the [Science Student Book 7](Science Student Book 7/Chemistry/Acids and Alkalis/4.1 Acids and alkalis.md), Chemistry section.