A chemist wishes to mix a solution that is 12% acid. She has on hand 14 liters of a 8% acid solution and wishes to add s
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A chemist wishes to mix a solution that is 12% acid. She has on hand 14 liters of a 8% acid solution and wishes to add some 16% acid solution to obtain the desired 12% acid solution. How much 16% acid solution should she add? Complete the table. Liters of Solution 14 x Percent Acid (as a decimal) 0.08 0.16 0.12 Liters of Pure Acid 0.08(14) 0.16x 0.12(x+14) x+14 (Do not simplify.) The chemist should add liters of 16% acid solution. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.) GETTR