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  1. Calculate the volume of a 36% solution of hydrochloric acid (density = 1.50g/mL, molar mass = 36 g/mol) required to prepare 9
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  2. You have 5 liters of Solution A, which is 50% diluted, and 15 liters of Solution B, which is 20% diluted. How much of Solution B
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  3. One hundred liters of a 57.84% acid solution is obtained by mixing a 75% solution with a 42% solution. How many liters of each
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  4. One hundred liters of a 57.84% acid solution is obtained by mixing a 75% solution with a 42% solution. How many liters of each
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  5. Gabe Amodeo, a nuclear physicist, needs 60 liters of a 60% acid solution. He currently has a 40% solution and a 70% solution.
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  6. Gabe Amodeo, a nuclear physicist, needs 60 liters of a 60% acid solution. He currently has a 40% solution and a 70% solution.
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  7. Gabe Amodeo, a nuclear physicist, needs 80 liters of a 30% acid solution. He currently has a 20% solution and a 60% solution.
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  8. You have 5 liters of Solution A, which is 50% diluted, and 15 liters of Solution B, which is 20% diluted. How much of Solution B
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  9. A lab assistant wants to make five liters acid solution. If solutions of 40% and 18% are in stock, how many liters of each must
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  10. Gabe​ Amodeo, a nuclear​ physicist, needs 80 liters of a ​30% acid solution. He currently has a 20% solution and a 60%
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