SOLUTION: A chemist needs to dilute a 15% acid solution so that it contains 10% acid. How much pure water should be added to 200ml of a 15% acid solution in order to reach her goal?
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Question 783488: A chemist needs to dilute a 15% acid solution so that it contains 10% acid. How much pure water should be added to 200ml of a 15% acid solution in order to reach her goal?
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