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7 February, 07:04

A chemistry student needs of isopropenylbenzene for an experiment. He has available of a w/w solution of isopropenylbenzene in acetone. Calculate the mass of solution the student should use. If there's not enough solution, press the "No solution" button.

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  1. 7 February, 07:26
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    A chemistry student needs of 10 g isopropenylbenzene for an experiment. He has available 120 g of a 42.7% w/w solution of isopropenylbenzene in acetone. Calculate the mass of solution the student should use. If there's not enough solution, press the "No solution" button.

    Answer:

    The answer to the question is as follows

    The mass of solution the student should use is 23.42 g.

    Explanation:

    To solve the question we note the following

    A solution containing 42.7 % w/w of isopropenylbenzene in acetone has 42.7 g of isopropenylbenzene in 100 grams of the solution

    Therefore we have 10 g of isopropenylbenzene contained in

    100 g * 10 g / 42.7 g = 23.42 g of solution

    Available solution = 120 g

    Therefore the quantity to used from the available solution = 23.42 g of the isopropenylbenzene in acetone solution.
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