SOLUTION: A chemist is mixing a 11% acidic solution with a 6% acidic solution to obtain 600 mL of an 8% acidic solution. How much of each must he have?
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Question 368329: A chemist is mixing a 11% acidic solution with a 6% acidic solution to obtain 600 mL of an 8% acidic solution. How much of each must he have? Found 2 solutions by Fombitz, amoresroy:Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let A be the amount of 11% acidic solution, B the amount of 6% acidic solution
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Multiply eq. 1 by (-6) and add to eq. 2, ml
Then from eq. 1, ml
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A chemist is mixing a 11% acidic solution with a 6% acidic solution to obtain 600 mL of an 8% acidic solution. How much of each must he have?
Let x = the amount of 11% acidic solution
600-x = the amount of 6% acidic solution
.11x + .06(600-x) = .08(600)
.11x + 36 - .06x = 48
.05x = 12
x = 240
600 - x = 360
The chemist must have 240 mL of 11% acidic solution and 360 mL of 6% acidic solution.