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16 November, 21:15

A Chemist has 100g of 25% acid solution. How much of these solution he needs to drain and replaced with 70% acid solution to obtain 100g of 60% acid solution?

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  1. 16 November, 23:25
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    this can be solved by establishing system of eqution:

    let x be the amount of 25 % acid soln needs to be drained

    y is the amount of 70% acid solution

    first equation:

    (100 - x) + y = 100

    Second equation

    0.25 (100 - x) + 0.7y = 0.60 (100)

    Solving the system of equation

    X = 77.78 g of 25 % acid solution is needed to be drained
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