SOLUTION: A chemist has one solution that is 25% salt and 75% water and another solution that is only 5% salt. How many milliliters of each should the chemist use to make 1600mL of a solutio
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Question 123639: A chemist has one solution that is 25% salt and 75% water and another solution that is only 5% salt. How many milliliters of each should the chemist use to make 1600mL of a solution that is 15% salt? Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source):
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(total salt) / (total solution) = .15
Let = ml of 1st solution
Let = ml of 2nd solution
Also given is
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800 ml of each solution should be used
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