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A solution of boric acid is mixed at a 1:20 ratio (1 part boric acid to 20 parts distilled water). If there are 2 liters of distilled water in the solution, how many mL of boric acid are present?
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A solution of boric acid is mixed at a 1:20 ratio (1 part boric acid to 20 parts distilled water). If there are 2 liters of distilled water in the solution, how many mL of boric acid are present?
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There would be .1 liters of acid which would come out as 100 ml.
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