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28 July, 21:07

an aqueous solution is 65% (v/v) rubbing alcohol. How many millilitres of water are in a 95-ml sample of this solution?

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  1. 28 July, 21:25
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    The amount of water in a 95 mL sample of the solution is 33.25 mL

    Explanation:

    65% (v/v) rubbing alcohol is a solution containing 65 mL rubbing alcohol in 100 mL solution of the rubbing alcohol and water

    Therefore, 95 mL sample of the solution will contain x mL of rubbing alcohol;

    x = 65% * 95 = 0.65 * 95 = 61.75 mL rubbing alcohol and therefore, the amount of water contained = 95 - 61.75 = 33.25 mL

    The amount of water in a 95 mL sample of the solution = 33.25 mL.
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