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1 L of water weights 1000 grams: Suppose you need X grams of calcium chloride.

X grams CaCl2 / [X + 1000] grams solution = 0.35 = (35%/100%) and than solve the X

  • X = 0.35 * (X + 1000)= 0.35X + 350
  • X - 0.35X = 350
  • 0.65X = 350
  • X = 350 / 0.65 = 538.46 = 538 grams of calcium chloride

Add 538 grams of calcium chloride to 1 Litre waterand you'll get

about 1.54 kg of the 35% CaCl2 solution (this is less than 1.54 Liter!!)

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