zem
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Hello my friends. I am frustrated and I need some advice. I got my hands on some concentrated sulfuric acid a while back and just now i did the stupid thing of adding water to it and it had such an exothermic reaction that i am afraid that it melts the plastic container. It comes in a food grade type of industrial plastic containers if you have seen them, they are often blue and come in different sizes and are used to store chemicals. The good thing is that i added some water slowly but when i noticed fumes i soon stopped and touched the container and it is damn hot. Then did a quick search to find that you should add the acid to the water not the other way round in some stainless steel or glass container. I have seen quite a bit in my life and i never imagined that water can have such a reaction with sulfuric acid. Had I opened the water tap to the maximum output, it would have boiled violently sending it flying in the air. I was outdoor had glasses and gloves on but it burns skin. Jeez I am not happy. I am waiting for it to cool down and hoping that the container holds on. and now my question is the following: Do you think that the heat melted some plastic into the sulfuric acid? It is food grade plastic anyway. So i don't think it would be a problem to use the acid for ph-. What are your thoughts? thanks