SOLUTION: Tara needs a 40% solution of sodium chloride. She has 20 milliliters of a 35% solution.
How many milliliters of a 50% solution should she add to obtain the needed 40% solution?
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How many milliliters of a 50% solution should she add to obtain the needed 40% solution?
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Question 1089856: Tara needs a 40% solution of sodium chloride. She has 20 milliliters of a 35% solution.
How many milliliters of a 50% solution should she add to obtain the needed 40% solution? Answer by ikleyn(52896) (Show Source):
Maximum solubility of NaCl in water at 25 °C is 357mg/mL.
NaCl is unusual in that its solubility does not increase appreciably with temperature,
since at 100 °C, the solubility is 384 mg/mL.1
The density of a saturated solution at 25 C is 1.202 g/mL.