Asked by Ben Folds
A chemist had a 1.5L solution of hydrochloric acid in a beaker. The chemist removed 25mL from the beaker. How many milliliters of solution is left in the beaker?
#14 Identify the known and the unknown.
#15 What relationship between the known and the unknown do you need to solve the problem?
#16 Calculate the answer to the problem. Be sure to include a unit with your answer.
#17 Evaluate your answer. Explain WHY your answer is reasonable and makes sense.
Where do I start?
#14 Identify the known and the unknown.
#15 What relationship between the known and the unknown do you need to solve the problem?
#16 Calculate the answer to the problem. Be sure to include a unit with your answer.
#17 Evaluate your answer. Explain WHY your answer is reasonable and makes sense.
Where do I start?
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Answered by
DrBob222
You may want to start by typing all of the problem.
For the solution part of the problem, you started with 1.5 L or 1,500 mL. You took 25 mL out. What's left is 1,500 mL - 25 mL = ?
For the solution part of the problem, you started with 1.5 L or 1,500 mL. You took 25 mL out. What's left is 1,500 mL - 25 mL = ?
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