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Jerry is experimenting with chemicals in the laboratory. He mixes a solution that is 10% acid with a solution that is 30% acid. How much of the 10% acid solution will be needed to make 40 liters of a solution that is 25% acid?
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The formula:
Data:
You need to make 40 l of a solution with 10 l of solute.
Therefore:
You will need
10 liters
of the 10% acid.
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