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A flask contains 12% acid solution and the remaining volume is water. If the flask is 92.1 cubic in what is the volume of water in the mixture?

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Final answer:

The volume of water in the flask is calculated by subtracting the 12% volume of acid solution from the total flask volume of 92.1 cubic inches, resulting in 81.048 cubic inches of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the volume of water in the mixture, first determine the volume of the acid solution.

Since the flask contains a 12% acid solution, this means 12% of the total volume of the flask is acid.

The total volume of the flask is given as 92.1 cubic inches.

First, calculate the volume of the acid:


0.12 (acid percentage) × 92.1 cubic inches (total volume) = 11.052 cubic inches (volume of acid)

Now subtract the volume of acid from the total volume to find the volume of water:


92.1 cubic inches (total volume) - 11.052 cubic inches (volume of acid) = 81.048 cubic inches (volume of water)

Thus, the volume of water in the flask is 81.048 cubic inches.

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