SOLUTION: Pure acid is to be added to a 10% acid solution to obtain 54L of a 20% acid solution. What amount of each should be used?
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Question 507422: Pure acid is to be added to a 10% acid solution to obtain 54L of a 20% acid solution. What amount of each should be used?
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Pure acid is to be added to a 10% acid solution to obtain 54L of a 20% acid solution.
What amount of each should be used?
:
Let x = amt of pure acid required
Since the resulting amt is to be 54L:
(54-x) = amt of 10% acid required
:
A typical mixture equation
:
x + .10(54-x) = .20(54)
x + 5.4 - .10x = 10.8
x - .1x = 10.8 - 5.4
.9x = 5.4
x =
x = 6 L of pure acid to be combined with: 54-6 = 48 L of 10% solution
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