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22 October, 17:42

Suppose that you have a 60.0% solution of NaOH. How many milliliters of water must be added to 30.0 mL of this solution to prepare a 35.0% solution of NaOH?15.5 mL21.4 mL51.4 mL72.8 mLCan't determine the concentration because you need the density of the solution

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  1. 22 October, 17:46
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    21.4 ml (second choice)

    Explanation:

    1) dа ta:

    a) C₁ = 60.0% (initial solution)

    b) V₁ = 30.0 ml (initial solution)

    c) C₂ = 0% (pure water)

    d) V₂ = ? (pure water)

    e) C₃ = 35.0% (final concentration)

    2) Formula:

    C₁V₁ + C₂V₂ = C₃V₃ V₁ + V₂ = V₃ (assuming volume addtivity)

    3) Solution:

    a) Substitute values in the first formula:

    60.0% * 30 ml + 0 = 35% (30 ml + V₂)

    b) Solve the equation (units are supressed just to manipulate the terms)

    18 = 10.5 + 0.35V₂

    0.35V₂ = 18 - 10.5 = 7.5

    V₂ = 7.5 / 0.35 = 21.4 ml ← answer
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