EBK ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL P
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.27P
A paint mixture containing 25.0% of a pigment and the balance binders (which help the pigment stick to the surface) and solvents (which ensure that the paint stays in liquid form) sells for $18.00/kg, and a mixture containing 12.0% sells for SlO.OO/kg.
- If a paint retailer produces a blend containing 17.0% pigment, for how much (S/kg) should it be sold to yield a 10% profit?
- Paint manufacturers have begun to market “low VOC” paint as a more environmentally friendly product. What are VOCs? List some w'ays in w hich paint products can be altered to lower the VOC content.
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