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19 February, 21:51

How many liters of peroxide should be added to 12 liters of an 8% peroxide solution so that the remaining solution contains 16% peroxide?

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  1. 19 February, 21:54
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    Lets say you add x liters of peroxide

    then the total number of liters will be 12+x

    presently you have 8% of 12 or. 96 liters of peroxide

    when you add x liters you will have. 96+x liters of peroxide total

    you want that to be 16% of (12+x) so set

    .96+x=.16 (12+x)

    solve for x

    multiply both sides by 100

    96 + 100x = 16 (12+x)

    96 + 100x = 192 + 16x

    84x = 96

    x = 1.19

    So 1.19 liters
  2. 19 February, 22:16
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    The question above may be solved using the overall mass and component balances. If we let x be the number of liters of peroxide that should be added, the final mixture will have a quantity of x+12 L. The peroxide balance before and after mixing is,

    x (1) + 12 (0.08) = (x + 12) (0.16)

    The value of x is 1.143. Thus, approximately 1.143 L of peroxide should be added to the original solution.
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