SOLUTION: Suppose that a chemist is mixing two acid​ solutions, one of 15​% concentration and the other of 25​% concentration. Which of the following concentrations could n

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Question 1036612: Suppose that a chemist is mixing two acid​ solutions, one of 15​% concentration and the other of 25​% concentration. Which of the following concentrations could not be​ obtained?
​17%, 20​%, 23​%, 29​%

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Suppose that a chemist is mixing two acid​ solutions, one of 15​% concentration and the other of 25​% concentration.
Which of the following concentrations could not be​ obtained?

​17%, could not

20​%,

23​%,

29​% could not


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