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Lesson 52 Chemical Mixture Problems (type A)
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Chemical Mixture Problems these will have some amount of water, mixed with some other chemical (iodine, alcohol, antifreeze, etc.) equations can be written like: –water poured in + water dumped in = water total –iodine poured in + iodine dumped in = iodine total
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Example 52.1 A druggist has one solution that is 10% iodine and another that is 50% iodine. How much of each should the druggist use to get 100 mL of a mixture that is 20% iodine?
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Example 52.2 A chemist has one solution that is 10% salt and 90% water and another solution that is only 2% salt. How many milliliters of each should the chemist use to make 1400 mL of a solution that is 6% salt?
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Example 52.3 A chemist has one solution that is 25% salt and 75% water and another solution that is only 5% salt. How many milliliters of each should the chemist use to make 1600 mL of a solution that is 15% salt?
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Homework P.S. 52 2 - 30 even
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