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8 April, 17:02

A chemist is using 373 millimeters of a solution of acid and water. if 19.9 percent of the solution is acid how many millimeters of acid are there?

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  1. 8 April, 17:22
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    There are 74.227 milliliters of acid in the solution.

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    The total amount of liquid is 373 milliliters. This is both the acid and water combined i. e amount of liquid + amount of acid = 373 milliliters If 19.9% of this is acid it means 19.9% of the the entire 373 milliliters is acid. So we calculate how much 19.9% of 373 milliliters is. 19.9% of 373 milliliters = 0.199 * 373 = 74.227 milliliters. So 74.227 milliliters of the entire solution is acid.
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