During the dilution of an acid, water is always added to the acid with constant stirring.
Why a dilute acid is added to water during electrolysis of water?
Suppose, in your lab, you have run out of dilute Sulphuric acid. You require dilute H2SO4 for an important synthesis but only have concentrated Sulphuric acid, water and a glass beaker. How will you synthesize dilute H2SO4 ?
While diluting an acid, why is it recommended that the acid should be added to water and not water to the acid?