Math, asked by athwallaslam, 4 days ago

A chemist wishes to prepare 100 liters of 45% purity of sulphuric Acid. He has two kinds of acid solutions in stock, one is $5% pure and the other is 30% pure. How many liters of each kind should be used for the mixture?​

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Answered by ariyananda847
0

Answer:

50%

Step-by-step explanation:

OK so answer is yes 100$

Answered by xxitzbrainlyjewelxx
6

Answer:

Ans 1.5 M

The density of the solution is 1.05 g/ml. The solution contains 14% by mass of sulphuric acid.

Thus, 1 L (1000 ml) of solution will contain 1.05×1000×

100

14

g=147 g sulphuric acid.

This corresponds to

98

147

=1.5 mol of sulfuric acid.

Hence, the molarity of the solution is 1.5M

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