Concentration of free available residual chlorine

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Concentration of free available residual chlorine City regulations state that municipal swimming pools must be closed when the concentration of free available residual chlorine in the water is less than 0.3 ppm or greater than 5 ppm. The table below lists the concentrations of free available residual chlorine in water samples taken from four swimming pools. Which of these pools has water that complies with the city’s regulations? Table 1: Concentration of Free Available Residual Chlorine in the Water from Four Swimming Pools. Swimming Pool Concentration of free available residual chlorine 1 0.00002% (m/V) 2 0.0004% (m/V) 3 0.0004 g/L 4 0.0058 g/L