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Old Nov 1, 2006, 12:57 PM
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acid rain

A biologist is testing the effects of acid rain on plant growth. She has 500 mL of a 12% acid solution, dut wants to use a 7% solution. To the nearest mL, how much water should she add to obtain the desired concentration?

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Old Nov 2, 2006, 03:48 AM   #2  
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If 500ml equals 12%, then i am assuming that 41.6ml is equal to 1%.

To get down to 7% acidity, just multiply 41.6ml by the number of percent reduction needed i.e 5.

Answer is 208ml - i think.
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