Answer:
10 experiments
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Amount of substance A = [tex]\frac{1}{2}\textrm{ g}[/tex]
Amount of substance B = [tex]\frac{3}{4}\textrm{ g}[/tex]
Total amount of mixture = [tex]\frac{1}{2}\textrm{ g}+\frac{3}{4}\textrm{ g}=\frac{5}{4}\textrm{ g}[/tex]
Now, amount used for each experiment = [tex]\frac{1}{8}\textrm{ g}[/tex]
So, number of experiments conducted = [tex]\frac{\textrm{Total amount of mixture}}{\textrm{Amount used for each experiment}}=\frac{\frac{5}{4} }{\frac{1}{8} } =\frac{5}{4}\times 8=10[/tex]
Therefore, the number of experiments conducted are 10.