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26 July, 22:58

How much water should be added to 70ml of 60 percent acid solution to dilute it to a 50 percent acid solution?

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  1. 26 July, 23:08
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    14 ml of water

    Explanation:

    To find the volume you need to dilute the concentration of a solution, you should use the formula C1 x V1 = C2 x V2 in which:

    C1 = initial concentration (in this case 60 %)

    V1 = initial volume (in this case 70 ml)

    C2 = Final concentration (you want to dilute until 50 %)

    V2 = final volume (the variable you want to search)

    So you need to:

    1. - Isolate the variable you want to find: V2 = (C1 x V1) / C2

    2. - Substitute dа ta: V2 = (60% x 70 ml) / 50 %

    3. - You do the math, in this case is 84 ml.

    4. - Remember that you have a initial volume of 70 ml, so the difference (84 ml - 70 ml = 14 ml) is the volume you need to add to dilute your solution.
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