43. Solving a chemistry problem
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111. Before using river water in production, it is clarified; for this, various electrolytes can be used that cause coagulation of silt particles. Calculate the coagulant consumption (kg/day), if the water consumption at the enterprise is 100,000 m3/day, the NaCl coagulation threshold is 52 mol/m3. What will be the electrolyte consumption when replacing NaCl with K2SO4 and the sign of the charge of suspended particles of silt is positive?
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