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15 March, 02:12

How many liters (L) of a 10% silver iodide solution must be mixed with 3 L of a 4% silver

iodide solution to get a 6% solution?

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  1. 15 March, 05:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the litre of silver iodide be x

    10% of silver iodide = 10% of x = 0.1x

    4% of 3L of silver iodide = 4% of 3 = 0.04 * 3 = 0.12

    The resulting mixture is 6% of solution, I. e 6% of (x + 3) = 0.06 (x+3) = 0.06x + 0.18

    Then,

    10% of x + 4% of 3 = 6% of (x + 3)

    0.1x + 0.12 = 0.06x + 0.18

    0.1x - 0.06x = 0.18 - 0.12

    0.04x = 0.06

    x = 0.06 / 0.04

    x = 1.5L

    Then, 1.5L of 10% silver iodide will be added to 3L of 4% silver iodide to give 6% of silver iodide
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