Asked by Julia
                When a chemist dilutes pure acid with another substance, the resulting mixture is no longer pure acid. Consistent with the words, pure acid is 100% acid. So, there are 20 grams of pure acid in 20 grams of a pure-acid solution. Laura, a chemist, has 20 grams of a solution that is only 40% acid. How many grams of pure acid are there in Laura´s acid solution?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    naturally, that would be 0.40 * 20, right?
    
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