Hello everyone, I am new to this forum. I tried to find one of my topics but I was not able to. I have a small problem concerning weight fractions.
So the task is:
25litres of 80% (w%) sulfuric acid (ρ=1,70kg/l) should be diluted to 16% solution. What volume of water (ρ=1kg/l) should be added?
So my approach is the following that I use [itex]w_{ percent }=\frac { m_{ solute } }{m_{ solvent } + m_{ solute } }*100[/itex]
First I calculate the [itex]m_{ solvent}[/itex] to know how much H20 is in the solution of 80%
I need to dilute the whole solution by adding [itex]m_{ uknown}[/itex] . [itex]m_{ solute }[/itex] stays constant and since I need to dilute the whole solution I would add [itex]m_{ uknown}[/itex] into the calculation and just solve it.
[itex]w_{ 16 }=\frac { m_{ H2S04 } }{m_{ H20 } + m_{ uknown}+ m_{ H20 } }*100[/itex]
Now I wondering if my assumption is right. Cause it sounds logic to me but the result is not right.
Thank you all for your help