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Chemistry, 21.09.2020 17:01, quise2ross

A solution used to chlorinate a home swimming pool contains 7.5% chlorine by mass. An ideal chlorine level for the pool is one part per million (1 ppm; treat this as exact). (Think of 1 ppm as being 1 g chlorine per million grams of water.) If you assume densities of 1.10 g/mL for the chlo- rine solution and 1.00 g/mL for the swimming pool water, what volume of the chlorine solution, in liters, is required to produce a chlorine level of 1 ppm in an 18,000-gallon swimming pool? (Hint: How much chlorine is required by the pool? How much solution is required to supply this much chlorine?)

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