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a.
To find the quantity of ferric oxide in a piece of red glass.
a.
Answer to Problem 42E
The red glass containing
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The following table is given:
A piece of red glass contains
Calculation :
The ratio of sand to ferric oxide is
Let the quantity of ferric oxide used be
The quantity of ferric oxide used in red glass can be calculated by:
Hence, the red glass containing
b.
To find the quantity of chalk in a piece of yellow glass.
b.
Answer to Problem 42E
The yellow glass containing
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The following table is given:
A piece of yellow glass contains
Calculation :
The ratio of soda ash to chalk is
Let the quantity of chalk used be
The quantity of chalk used in yellow glass can be calculated by:
Hence, the yellow glass containing
c.
To compare the quantity of sand in red glass and yellow glass.
c.
Answer to Problem 42E
Yellow glass with
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The following tables are given:
A piece of red glass contains
Calculation :
The ratio of red lead to sand is
Let the quantity of sand used in red glass be
The quantity of sand in red glass can be calculated by:
Red glass has
The ratio of wood charcoal to sand is
Let the quantity of sand used in yellow glass be
The quantity of sand in yellow glass can be calculated by:
Yellow glass has
Hence, yellow glass with
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