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  • 18-02-2018
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How much of the 8% solution should we use to make 100g of a 3% solution

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mathmate
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  • 18-02-2018
Assuming the stock solution is 8% by weight, then

100g of 3% solution contains 100*3%=3g of pure substance.
Amount of 8% substance needed is 3/(8%) g= 3g / (0.08g) = 37.5 g of 8%

mixed with (100-37.5)=62.5 g water.
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cocoraycrimson
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  • 21-03-2022

Answer:

37.5

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