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31 May, 14:17

Suppose that a chemist is mixing two acid solutions, one of 50 % concentration and the other of 60 % concentration. Which of the following concentrations could not be obtained?

A. 52%

B. 55%

C. 58%

D. 63%

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  1. 31 May, 14:44
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    Mixing the two concentrations would give a new concentration which is in between 50 - 60%.

    D. 63% cannot be obtained
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