SOLUTION: How many mL of acid are there in 3.6 liters of a 5% acid solution (by volume)?

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Question 803713: How many mL of acid are there in 3.6 liters of a 5% acid solution (by volume)?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Almost simple proportion exercise!
Acid v/v, maybe. Must be a liquid form when concentrated.

5%2F100=h%2F3.6
Solve for h, which is in LITERS; and then convert to mL. There 1000 mL per 1 liter.