Answer:
The amount of salt required is 0.3685 grams.
Step-by-step explanation:
20.9% of 1 gram of salt is chlorine, which means the grams of chlorine in 1 gram of salt are
[tex]\dfrac{20.9\%}{100\%} *1\: gram = 0.209g\: \text{chlorine}[/tex]
Now, to make 220 ppm solution, it must be that
[tex]\dfrac{220}{10^6} = \dfrac{y}{350+y},[/tex]
where [tex]y[/tex] is the grams of chlorine required.
We rearrange the equation and solve for [tex]y:[/tex]
[tex]220(350+y) = 10^6y[/tex]
[tex]77000+220y =10^6y[/tex]
[tex]77000 = (10^6-220)y[/tex]
[tex]y = \dfrac{77000}{999780}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{y= 0.07702g}[/tex]
since 1 gram of salt has 0.209 grams of chlorine, 0.07702g of chlorine corresponds to
[tex]\dfrac{0.07701}{0.209} = 0.3685g {\text{ of salt. }[/tex]
Thus the amount of salt required is 0.3685 grams.