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9 March, 03:07

How much water should be added to 12 mL of 13 % alcohol solution to reduce the concentration to 6 %?

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  1. 9 March, 03:08
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    We have to add 14 mL of water to dilute the alcohol solution from 13% to 6%

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Original solution has 12 mL of 13% alcohol

    New volume has a concentration of 6%

    Step 2: Determine how much pure alcohol you have in the solution.

    0.13 * 12ml = 1.56 ml pure alcohol.

    Step 3: Calculate ratio alcohol: total in volume

    1.56 ml / 12 ml =.013

    Step 4: add water to the total solution and set the desired percentage

    1.56 ml / (12ml + x) = 0.06

    1.56 = 0.06 (12 + x)

    1.56 = 0.72 + 0.06x

    0.84 = 0.06x

    x = 14

    We have to add 14 mL of water to dilute the alcohol solution from 13% to 6%
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