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7. How much 6% solution can you make by diluting 350 mL of a 15% solution

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  1. 2 May, 11:03
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    We know that the formula to mix chemical solutions is: C1V1 = C2V2

    where C represents the concentration of the solute, and V represents volume in milliliters or ml.

    In this case, we have:

    0.06V1 = 0.15*350

    Solving for 'V1' we have:

    V1 = (0.15*350) / 0.06 = 52.5/0.06 = 875

    Therefre I can make 875 mL of a 6% solution by diluting 350 mL of a 15% solution.
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