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22 August, 15:28

A chemist is mixing one solution that is 32% sodium and another solution that is 12% sodium how many liters of each type should the chemist use to produce 50 l of the solution that is 20% sodium

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  1. 22 August, 18:25
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    In order to solve the amount of each solution, we need to set up equations. We do as follows:

    Let x = solution with 32% sodium

    y = solution with 12% sodium

    Overall balance

    x + y = 50

    Component balance

    .32x +.12y = 50 (.20) = 10

    Solving simultaneously,

    x = 20

    y = 30

    Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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