12.6% of the solution is acid,how many milliliters of acid are there? Round answer to the nearest tenth.

Insufficient data. How much solution is there?

maybe 126 ml per liter?

To find the number of milliliters of acid in the solution, we need to know the total volume of the solution. Without that information, we cannot determine the number of milliliters of acid.

If the total volume of the solution is given, you can calculate the number of milliliters of acid by multiplying the total volume of the solution by the decimal equivalent of the percentage of acid.

For example, if the total volume of the solution is 100 milliliters, you would calculate the number of milliliters of acid as follows:

Number of milliliters of acid = Total volume of solution * Percentage of acid/100
= 100 * 12.6/100
= 12.6 milliliters

Therefore, if the total volume of the solution is 100 milliliters, there would be approximately 12.6 milliliters of acid in the solution.