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4 November, 21:55

A scientist needs 150mL of a 15% acid solution for an experiment. The lab has available a 10% solution and a 25% solution. How many milliliters of the 10% solution and how many milliliters of the 25% solution should the scientist mix to make the 15% solution?

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  1. 4 November, 22:14
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    100mL of 10% solution and 50 mL of 25% solution

    Explanation:

    Total volume needed = 150 mL

    required concentration = 15%

    Let the volume of 10% solution required = x mL

    The volume of 25% solution required = 150-x

    Let us equate the initial concentrations and volume to final concentrations and volume.

    Volume of 10% solution X concentration + Volume of 25% solution X concentration = final concentration X final volume

    x (10) + (150-x) 25 = 150X15

    10x + 3750 - 25x = 2250

    -15x = - 1500

    x = 100

    So we will take 100mL of 10% solution and 50 mL of 25% solution
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