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7 March, 23:52

How many liters of water must be added to 15 liters of 40 % sugar syrup to obtain 30 % sugar syrup?

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  1. 8 March, 01:19
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    5L

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Concentration is calculated by dividing the mass of solute (sugar) with the volume of solvent (water). In this case, you want to dilute the solution from 40% to 30%. You just add more solvent/water so the solute/sugar weight will be the same. sugar weight = volume * concentration

    sugar weight1 = sugar weight2

    volume1 * concentration1 = volume2 * concentration2

    15 L * 40% = 30% * concentration2

    concentration2 = 6L / 30%

    concentration2 = 20L

    You need to add water and change the volume of the solution from 15L into 20L. The amount of water you need to add will be: 20L-15L = 5L
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