263,857 views
21 votes
21 votes
A chemist is using 337 milliliters of a solution of acid and water. If 19.6% of the solution is acid, how many milliliters of acid are there? Round your answer tothe nearest tenth

User Peter Qiu
by
2.6k points

1 Answer

27 votes
27 votes

ANSWER:

66.05 milliliters of acid

Explanation:

The solution is a homogeneous mixture of the acid and the solvent, we are told that 19.6% of the solution is acid, therefore, we can calculate the amount of acid as follows:


\begin{gathered} 337\cdot19.6\% \\ \\ 337\cdot(19.6)/(100)=66.05\text{ milliliters of acid } \end{gathered}

User Robin Nabel
by
2.8k points