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| Question 889983:  	A class of nursing students will perform an experiment wherein they will need a solution of 160 cubic centimetres that is 12% hydrochloric acid.  If the laboratory storeroom has only solutions containing 20% and 10% hydrochloric acid, how much of each available solution should be mixed to obtain the desired solution containing 12% hydrochloric acid.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A class of nursing students will perform an experiment wherein they will need a solution of 160 cubic centimetres that is 12% hydrochloric acid. If the laboratory storeroom has only solutions containing 20% and 10% hydrochloric acid, how much of each available solution should be mixed to obtain the desired solution containing 12% hydrochloric acid. -----
 Equation:
 acid + acid = acid
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 0.20x + 0.10(160-x) = 0.12*160
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 20x + 10*160 - 10x = 12*160
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 10x = 2*160
 x = 32 cc (amt. of 20% solution needed)
 160-x = 128 cc (amt. of 10% solution needed
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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