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7 April, 09:44

Marcia has 2 liters of a 60% concentrated solution of phosphoric acid. She wants to add 3 liters of less concentrated phosphoric acid solutions, so that she has 5 liters of a solution with a concentration less than 50%. Which could she add? Indicate all possible combinations of solutions.

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  1. 7 April, 10:11
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    initial concentration = 60%

    initial volume = 2 L

    Final volume = 5 L

    Final concentration required = Less than 50%

    This is possible if we add a less concentrated solution of say concentration x%

    5X (50) = 2 X 60 + 3 (x)

    x = 43.33

    So we have to add 3 L of solution with concentration less than 43.33%
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