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18 June, 19:32

White vinegar is available as a 5% acetic acid solution and a 10% solution, by volume. How many millilitres of each solution must be added to make 100ml of a 7%solution?

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  1. 18 June, 19:45
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    The answer to your question is 60 ml of solution 5% and 40 ml of solution 10 %

    Explanation:

    Data

    acetic acid = 5% = concentration 1

    acetic acid 2 = 10% = concentration 2

    final solution = 7 % =

    final volume = 100 ml

    Process

    1. - Write an equation of the process

    x = volume of solution 5%

    100 - x = volume of solution 10%

    Final concentration x final volume = concentration 1 x volume 1 + concentration 2 x volume 2

    0.07 (100) = 0.05x + 0.10 (100 - x)

    2. - Solve for x

    7 = 0.05x + 10 - 0.1x

    7 - 10 = 0.05 - 0.1 x

    - 3 = - 0.05 x

    x = - 3/-0.05

    x = 60 ml of solution 5%

    3. - Calculate the volume of solution 10%

    Volume of 10% = 100 - 60

    Volume of 10% = 40 ml
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