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26 July, 22:33

A chemist has one solu6on that is 40% sulfuric acid and one that is 10% sulfuric acid. How much of each should she use to make 20 liters of a solu6on that is 28% sulfuric acid?

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  1. 26 July, 22:57
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    12 L of 40% sulfuric acid solution and 8 L of 10% sulfuric acid solution are needed to make 20 L of sulfuric acid solution.

    Explanation:

    For first solution of sulfuric acid:

    C₁ = 40%, V₁ = ?

    For second solution of sulfuric acid:

    C₂ = 10%, V₂ = ?

    For the resultant solution of sulfuric acid:

    C₃ = 28%, V₃ = 20L

    Also,

    V₁ + V₂ = V₃ = 20L ... (1)

    Using

    C₁V₁ + C₂V₂ = C₃V₃

    40*V₁ + 10*V₂ = 28*20

    So,

    40V₁ + 10V₂ = 560 ... (2)

    Solving 1 and 2 as:

    V₂ = 20 - V₁

    Applying in 2

    40V₁ + 10 (20 - V₁) = 560

    40V₁ + 200 - 10V₁ = 560

    30V₁ = 360

    V₁ = 12 L

    So,

    V₂ = 20 - V₁ = 8L

    12 L of 40% sulfuric acid solution and 8 L of 10% sulfuric acid solution are needed to make 20 L of sulfuric acid solution.
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