To determine the volume of both concentration of vinegar, we need to set up two equations since we have two unknowns.
For the first equation, we do a mass balance:
mass of 100% vinegar + mass of 13% vinegar = mass of 42% vinegar
Assuming they have the same densities, then we can write this equation in terms of volume.
V(100%) + V(13%) = V(42%)
we let x = V(100%)
y = V(13%)
x + y = 150
For the second equation, we do a component balance:
1.00x + .13y = 150(.42)
x + .13y = 63
The two equations are
x + y = 150
x + .13y = 63
Solving for x and y,
x = 50
y = 100
Therefore, you need to mix 50 mL of the 100% vinegar and 100 mL of the 13% vinegar.
It depends on the Chemical the Substance has. The more Chemicals, the better the Substance gets when its mixed with another.
Answer:
Lipids and protein.
Explanation:
The cell membrane is mostly made up of lipids and protein. It is made up of other things, but it is mostly made up of those.
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Sodium reacts with water to form a colorless solution of sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.