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Mixing Problems. Many physical systems can be cast in the form of a mixing tank problem. Consider a tank containing a solution—a mixture of solute and solvent–such as salt dissolved in water. Assume that the solution at concentration
where
If the tank initially contains an amount of solute
A tank contains

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