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A nitric acid solution flows at a constant rate of 6 litres/ min into a tank which initially held 200 litres of 0.5% nitric acid solution. The solution in the tank is kept well mixed through stirring and flows out of the tank at a rate of 8 litres / min. If the solution entering the tank is 20% nitric, then
a) determine the volume of nitric acid in the tank after t minutes.
b) determine when the % of nitric acid reaches 10%.:|
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Can you guarantee there will be no chemical reaction
taking place? Is the other component simply water?
If so,
Veverything = 200 + 6 t - 8 t.
= 200 - 2 t
At t = 100 minutes, the tank is empty.
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The vol of nitric acid at the beginning is 200x0.5%=1
The rate of flow in nitric acid is constant 6x20%=6/5
The escaping rate of nitric acid should be v=8x(temp density of nitric acid) = 8x (amount of acid)/(total volume)
The speed of the change of volume of Nitric acid
Total volume = 200-2t
To question 2:
Density = V/(total volume)
Last edited by Dragonshade (2008-05-25 17:36:46)
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Thanks A Lot:))
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