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22 February, 12:02

A chemist needs 70 milliliter of 29% solution but has only 19% and 33% solutions available. Find how many milliliter of each that should be mixed to get the desired solution

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  1. 22 February, 15:11
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    50 mL of 33% 20 mL of 19%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the volume in mL of 33% solution needed. Then 70-x is the volume of 19% solution required. The total amount of solute is ...

    0.33x + 0.19 (70 - x) = 0.29 (70)

    0.14x = 70 (0.29 - 0.19)

    x = 70 (0.10/0.14) = 50

    50 mL of 33% solution should be mixed with 20 mL of 19% solution to get the desired mix.
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