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13 March, 00:24

a scientist has 400ml of a 8% solution. how much water needs to be added to lower it to a 2% solution?

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  1. 13 March, 00:54
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    1200 ml of water needs to be added to lower it to a 2% solution.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that,

    A scientist has 400ml of a 8% solution.

    you need to find how water is required to lower the 400 ml to 2% solution.

    Let 'x' be the amount of water added to lower it 2% solution.

    The formula is given by,

    volume of the liquid * % of solution = volume of the new liquid * new %

    This can be denoted in chemical relationship ⇒ c₁v₁=c₂v₂ where c is concentration and v is volume.

    Now, to find the total volume of new liquid in ml:

    400 ml = v₁

    0.08 = c₁

    0.02=c₂

    v₂=?

    400 * 0.08 = v₂ * 0.02

    v₂=1600 ml

    To find the x value:

    Amount to be added = volume of new liquid - volume of liquid before.

    ⇒ x = 1600-400

    ⇒ x = 1200 ml

    ∴ 1200 ml of water needs to be added to lower it to a 2% solution.
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