Hello, Heidi,
If I'm reading the question properly, you have 337 ml of a solution that contains 17.9% acid. Just multiply the two (337*(0.179) to arrive at the amount of acid in the solution. Equals 60.3 ml acid.
Bob
Heidi C.
asked 09/10/20A chemist is using 337 milliliters of a solution of acid and water. If 17.9% of the solution is acid, how many milliliters of acid are there?
Hello, Heidi,
If I'm reading the question properly, you have 337 ml of a solution that contains 17.9% acid. Just multiply the two (337*(0.179) to arrive at the amount of acid in the solution. Equals 60.3 ml acid.
Bob
Get a free answer to a quick problem.
Most questions answered within 4 hours.
Choose an expert and meet online. No packages or subscriptions, pay only for the time you need.