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3 May, 12:12

How much 45% acid solution should be mixed with a 30% acid solution to make 450 ml of a 40% acid solution?

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  1. 3 May, 12:16
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    We do as follows:

    let x = amount of 45% solution

    y = amount of 30% solution

    overall balance = > x + y = 450

    acid balance = >.45x +.30y =.40 (450)

    Solving simultaneously, we will have:

    x = 300 mL

    y = 150 mL

    This is assuming that partial molar properties does not affect the volume greatly. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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