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8 December, 22:02

White gold is an alloy that typically contains 45.0% by mass gold and the remainder is platinum. if 154 g of gold are available, how many grams of platinum are required to combine with the gold to form this alloy?

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  1. 8 December, 22:29
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    Percent by mass of platinum in white gold = 100% - 45% = 55%

    We let x be the mass of the white which is 45% gold and 55% platinum.

    Mass of gold in white gold = m x 0.45

    where m is the total mass.

    From the given above, we formulate the equation that would allow us to determine the mass of white gold.

    154 = x (0.45)

    x = 342.22 g

    Then, we determine the amount of platinum.

    mass of platinum = (342.22 g) (0.55)

    mass of platinum = 188.22 grams

    Thus, 188.22 grams of platinum is needed.
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