GENERAL CHEMISTRY(LL)-W/MASTERINGCHEM.
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Chapter 1, Problem 81IAE
The Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRO) chlorinates the water supply of the region at the rate of 1 ppm. that is, 1 kilogram of chlorine per million kilograms of water. The chlorine is introduced in the form of sodium hypochlorite, which is 47.62% chlorine. The population of theGVRD is 1.8 million persons. If each person uses 750 L of water per day, how many kilograms of sodium hypochlorite must be added to the water supply each week to produce the required chlorine level of 1 ppm?
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