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29 November, 12:29

To reduce 16 ounces of a 18% saline solution to a 10% solution, how much distilled water (to the nearest tenth oz.) should a nurse add?

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  1. 29 November, 12:51
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    We may apply a mass balance to determine the amount of water that must be added. The concentration in each of the solutions:

    Saline solution: 18%

    Pure water: 0%

    Final solution: 10%

    The volume of each solution is:

    Saline solution: 16 oz

    Pure water: w

    Final solution: 16 + w oz

    The moles of a substance are equal to the product of the concentration and volume. Therefore:

    16*0.18 + w*0 = (16 + w) * 0.1

    w = 12.8 ounces

    The volume of distilled water that must be added is 12.8 ounces.
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