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Omid
Sep6-04, 04:36 PM
How much water must be added to a gallon of alcohol 75% pure to make a mixture 15% pure ?


The book I'm reading has given this formula : 0.75/(n+1)= 0.15 while n is the number of gallons to be added.
I don't understand where the heck the formula comes from :confused:
Can you help me with this problem ?
Thanks

Atheist
Sep6-04, 06:50 PM
1 * 0.75 = (n+1) * 0.15 seems like a more understandable form to me.

basically, above sais that the (absolute) ammount of alcohol is the same in both mixtures.

faust9
Sep6-04, 07:22 PM
That formula comes from this one--a more general form:

C_f(V_1+V_2+\cdots+V_n)=C_1V_1+C_2V_2+\cdots+C_nV_ n

Where C is concentration and V is volume.

Now, using you original numbers I can do this:

15\%(1gal+V_2)=75\%(1gal)+0\%V_2

Which can be rewritten into the form you first asked about:

.15=\frac{.75}{1gal+V_2}

Hope this helped. Good luck.

Omid
Sep6-04, 10:55 PM
15\%(1gal+V_2)=75\%(1gal)+0\%V_2



It clears things up, but what is c_2 ?
Thanks

faust9
Sep6-04, 11:03 PM
C2 is 0% because pure water has 0% alcohol.