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26 February, 22:12

A tank contains 200 L of fluid in which 30 grams of salt are dissolved. Brine containing 1 g of salt per liter is then pumped into the tank at a rate of 4L/min; the well mixed solution is pumped out at the same rate. Find the concentration of grams of salt in the tank after 30 minutes of the addition of brine.

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  1. 26 February, 22:21
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    The final concentration is 0.47 g/L.

    Explanation:

    Initial solution in the tank:

    t = 0

    m = 30g

    V = 200 L

    After 30 minutes (salt pumped into):

    t = 30 min

    m = 30 g + 30 min x 4g/min = 150g

    V = 200 L + 30 min x 4 L/min = 320 L

    c = 150 g / 320 L = 0.47 g/L

    After 30 minutes (salt pumped out):

    t = 30 min

    m = 150 g - 30 min x 4Lx0.47g/min. L = 93.6g

    V = 320 L 30 min x 4 L/min = 200 L

    c = 93.6 g / 200 L = 0.47 g/L

    Therefore, the final salt concentration will be 0.47 g/min.
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