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7 August, 07:45

During a chemistry class, David was asked to add pure acid to 6 liters of 45% acid solution, to get a solution which is 80% acid. How much water should he add?

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  1. 7 August, 07:54
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    10.5 liters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question you are mixing 6liters of 45% acid solution to get a an acid solution of 80%.

    This can be written as;

    (0.45 * 6) + (1.00 * x) = 0.80 (6+x)

    2.7 + x = 4.8 + 0.80x

    x-0.80x=4.8-2.7

    0.20x=2.1

    x=2.1/0.20 = 10.5 liters
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