Answer:
1300 mL
Explanation:
First, we will calculate the grams of water in the pool:
(2.0 x 10⁴ gal)(3.79 L / 1 gal)(1000 mL / 1L)(1.0 g/mL) = 7.58 x 10⁷ g
Now we can relate that value to the desired concentration of chlorine in order to find the amount of chlorine we need:
(1 g chlorine / 10⁶ g water) (7.58 x 10⁷ g water) = 75.8 g chlorine
The chlorine solution is 6.0% chlorine by mass. We will designate x to be the mass of the solution that contains 75.8 g of chlorine:
(0.06)x = 75.8 g
x = 1263.3 g of solution
The density of liquids is 1.0 g/mL, so the volume of solution required, to the correct number of significant figures, is:
(1263.3 g)(1.0 mL/g) = 1300 mL