A chemist wishes to mix a solution that is 10 acid She has
A chemist wishes to mix a solution that is 10 % acid. She has on hand 8 liters of a 6 % acid solution and wishes to add some 14 % acid solution to obtain the desired 10 % acid solution. How much 14 % acid solution should she add? Complete the table. Liters of Solution Percent Acid (as a decimal) Liters of Pure Acid 8 0.06 nothing x 0.14 nothing nothing 0.10 nothing (Do not simplify.)
Solution
Lets assume she adds x litres of 14% acid solution to make 10% solution
So, already she has 8 litres of 6% acid solution ---- 0.06*8 = 0.48 litres
Acid from14% acid solution = 0.14*x = 0.14x
So, Total solution = 8 +x litres
% acid = (0.14x +0.48)/8+x)
Given: (0.14x +0.48)/8+x) = 0.1 ( 10%)
0.14x +0.48 = 0.8 +0.1x
0.04x = 0.32
x = 8 litres
She would add 8 lites of 14% acid solution ta make 10% acid solution
