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15 April, 03:16

1) A chemist has 250 ml of a 5% acid solution. How much water should be added to this solution to reduce it to a 3% solution.

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  1. 15 April, 03:27
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    153.1ml

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have 12.5ml of acid in the solution.

    If we want this to be 3% then we can divide this value by 3 and times by 100 to get the total value.

    416.6ml total solution amount

    415.6-12.5-250=153.1
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