Answer:
15 mL of 15% acid solution and 30 mL of 3% acid solution
Explanation:
The total number of moles of the mixture [tex](n_{3})[/tex] is equivalent to the addition of the number of moles of the first solution [tex](n_{1})[/tex] and the number of moles of the second solution [tex](n_{2})[/tex]. Mathematically,
[tex]n_{1} +n_{2} = n_{3}[/tex]
[tex]n_{1} = V_{1}*C_{1}[/tex]
[tex]n_{2} = V_{2}*C_{2}[/tex]
[tex]n_{3} = V_{3}*C_{3}[/tex]
The volume of the mixture = 45 mL
The volume of first solution = x
The volume of second solution = 45 - x
Therefore:
0.15x + 0.03(45-x) = 0.07*45
0.15x + 1.35-0.03x = 3.15
0.12x = 1.8
x = 15
Thus, the volume of the first solution is 15 mL while the volume of the second solution is 30 mL.