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23 August, 07:01

Theresa Morgan, a chemist, has a 15% hydrochloric acid solution and a 65% hydrochloric acid solution. How many liters of each should she mix to get 390.625 liters of a hydrochloric acid solution with a 49% acid concentration?

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  1. 23 August, 09:11
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    125 L of 15% and 265.625 L of 65% HCl

    Explanation:

    let x = volume of 15% HCl, y = 65% HCl

    15x + 65y = 49 * 390.625

    15x + 65y = 19140.625

    x + y = 390.625

    x = 390.625 - y

    substitute for x in equation 1

    15 (390.625 - y) + 65y = 19140.625

    5859.375 - 15 y + 65 y = 19140.625

    50 y = 19140.625 - 5859.375 = 13281.25

    y = 132181.25 / 50 = 265.625 L

    X = 390.625 - y = 390.625 - 265.625 = 125 L
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