Here is the question I put to them , I have 650 liters of water and have a Chlorine solution of 13.9% chlorine, how much do I add to make 5 ppm chlorine in the 650 ml water, which one is right and how can they be so far apart?
Here is Chatgpgs answer. So, you would need to add approximately 232 milliliters of the 13.9% chlorine solution to 650 liters of water to achieve a 5 ppm chlorine concentration.
And here is a Chorine calculators answer. 24.55 millilitres of bleach to 649.98 litres of water
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Here is Chatgpgs long answer.
Let's use the formula mentioned earlier to calculate the amount of 13.9% chlorine solution needed:
Amount of Chlorine Solution=(Target Concentration×Volume of WaterConcentration of Chlorine Solution)Amount of Chlorine Solution=(Concentration of Chlorine SolutionTarget Concentration×Volume of Water)
Given:
Amount of Chlorine Solution=(0.000005×6500.139)Amount of Chlorine Solution=(0.1390.000005×650)
Calculate the result:
Amount of Chlorine Solution≈0.000005×6500.139≈0.232 litersAmount of Chlorine Solution≈0.1390.000005×650≈0.232liters
To convert liters to milliliters, multiply by 1000:
0.232 liters×1000=232 ml0.232liters×1000=232ml
Here is Chatgpgs answer. So, you would need to add approximately 232 milliliters of the 13.9% chlorine solution to 650 liters of water to achieve a 5 ppm chlorine concentration.
And here is a Chorine calculators answer. 24.55 millilitres of bleach to 649.98 litres of water
Here is the calculator.
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Here is Chatgpgs long answer.
Let's use the formula mentioned earlier to calculate the amount of 13.9% chlorine solution needed:
Amount of Chlorine Solution=(Target Concentration×Volume of WaterConcentration of Chlorine Solution)Amount of Chlorine Solution=(Concentration of Chlorine SolutionTarget Concentration×Volume of Water)
Given:
- Target Concentration (�2C2) is 5 ppm (convert to a decimal by dividing by 1,000,000: �2=0.000005C2=0.000005),
- Volume of Water (�2V2) is 650 liters, and
- Concentration of Chlorine Solution (�1C1) is 13.9% (convert to a decimal by dividing by 100: �1=0.139C1=0.139).
Amount of Chlorine Solution=(0.000005×6500.139)Amount of Chlorine Solution=(0.1390.000005×650)
Calculate the result:
Amount of Chlorine Solution≈0.000005×6500.139≈0.232 litersAmount of Chlorine Solution≈0.1390.000005×650≈0.232liters
To convert liters to milliliters, multiply by 1000:
0.232 liters×1000=232 ml0.232liters×1000=232ml