Hi forum, this is my first post. I'm in a mathematics for technology class and I am completely stumped in regards to the concept of concentration, moles, and dilutions. My class is just learning this right now, and I'm panicking as I cannot comprehend! I have used many youtube videos but none have been in the format of my problems and it's difficult to know if I am correct or not. The professor tends to not give us the answers to equations he goes over. Please help and I will be forever grateful, I want to understand this so much.
So the problem is:
A chemist wants to make 50 ml of a 16% acid solution by mixing a 13% acid solution and an 18% acid solution. How many milliliters of each solution should the chemist use?
The professor introduced the formula C1V1+C2V2=C3V3 but I don't understand how to use it. The professor also introduced this table which I also do not understand.
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
C g/ml| C1 | C2 | 16% |
V g/l | V1 | V2 | 50 ml|
EDIT: Nevermind, I'm going to go to the tutoring offered at the college I attend! Whoops!