SOLUTION: a chemist has two solutions of HCI. One has a 40% concentration and the other has a 25% concentration. How many liters of each solution must be mixed to obtain 53 liters of a 26% s
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Question 781731: a chemist has two solutions of HCI. One has a 40% concentration and the other has a 25% concentration. How many liters of each solution must be mixed to obtain 53 liters of a 26% solution?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The problem description is incomplete because the analysis must include the densities of the HCl solutions. The percent concentrations would be in weight per volume OR weight per weight.
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