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Therefore, you must mix 6 2/3
ounces of a 30% solution of sulfuric acid to
13 1/3 ounces
of a 45% solution of sulfuric acid to get 20 ounces of a
40% solution of sulfuric acid.
Checking your results:
• 30%(6 2/3)+45%(13 1/3) = 40%(20)
2 ounces
of sulfuric acid + 6 ounces of sulfuric acid = 8 ounces of
sulfuric acid |
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