Question 1087327: you need to prepare a 30 ml solution of a 1.6 syrup solution . You have on hand a 50% syrup solution , and a 1:200 soda solution . How many ml of each solution do you need to create this final solution? Note : The % of soda or syrup solutions in inventory for each of the following questions is imaginery. The soda and syrup included in my lab kit are 100% solutions . So for this experiment , assume the soda and syrup in my kit are at the same % identified for this question.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):
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...prepare a 30 ml solution of a 1.6 syrup solution . You have on hand a 50% syrup solution , and a 1:200 soda solution .
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Explain or give your description precisely.
What unit of measure is the 1.6 syrup? Is this percent or what?
What are the parts shown for the "soda" solution. Are the both parts as volumes or as masses? Are the parts syrup:soda, or soda:water; or something else?
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Note : The % of soda or syrup solutions in inventory for each of the following questions is imaginery. The soda and syrup included in my lab kit are 100% solutions . So for this experiment , assume the soda and syrup in my kit are at the same % identified for this question
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That made no sense in connection to the problem description.
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