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A science experiment requires 10% hydrogen peroxide solution. How much of a 30% hydrogen peroxide solution must be added to 16 ounces of a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution to yield a 10% solution?​

Respuesta :

Answer:

5.6 ounces of 30% H₂O₂ solution should be added.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x ml of 30% H₂O₂ solution should be added with 10% H₂O₂ solution to get 3% H₂O₂ solution.

Volume of 3% H₂O₂ solution = 16 ounces

Volume of 10% H₂O₂ solution after mixing 30% H₂O₂ solution = (x + 16) ounces

Now equation will be

[tex]x\times (\frac{30}{100})+16\times (\frac{3}{100})=(x+16)\times (\frac{10}{100} )[/tex]

0.3x + 0.48 = 0.10(x + 16)

0.3x + 0.48 = 0.10x + 1.6

0.3x = 0.10x + 1.6 - 0.48

0.3x - 0.10x = 1.6 - 0.48

0.20x = 1.12

x = [tex]\frac{1.12}{0.2}[/tex]

  = 5.6 ounces

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