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7​. If 60 ml of water contains 12% of chlorine, how much water must be added in

order to create a 8% chlorine solution?
8 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
mL1 x %1 = mL2 x %2
60 x 0.12 = mL2 x 8
mL2 is TOTAL. You already had 60. So you must add ______?
8 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
50
7 years ago
Answered by Bens
30 ml
7 years ago

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