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You need a 30% alcohol solution. On hand, you have a 200 mL of a 10% alcohol mixture. You also have 55% alcohol mixture. How much of the 55% mixture will you need to add to obtain the desired solution?

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Answer: 160 ml

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression used will be :


C_1V_1+C_2V_2=C_3V_3

where,


C_1 = concentration of Ist alcohol solution= 10%


C_2 = concentration of 2nd alcohol solution= 55%


V_1 = volume of Ist alcohol solution = 200 ml


V_2 = volume of 2nd alcohol solution= v ml


C_3 = concentration of resulting alcohol solution= 30%


V_2 = volume of resulting alcohol solution= (v+200) ml

Now put all the given values in the above law, we get the volume of added.


(10* 200)+(55* v)=(30* (v+200)ml)

By solving the terms, we get :


v=160ml

Therefore, the volume of 55% mixture needed to be added to obtain the desired solution is 160 ml.

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