How many grams of sodium fluoride should be added to 100,000 liters of drinking water containing 0,6ppm of sodiu

Given? Rivest? Solution?

Given:

- Volume of drinking water = 100,000 liters
- Concentration of sodium fluoride needed = ?? (not provided)
- Concentration of sodium in the drinking water = 0.6 ppm

Rivest:
We cannot solve this problem without knowing the concentration of sodium fluoride needed in the drinking water.

Solution:
Without the required concentration of sodium fluoride, we cannot calculate the amount of grams to add to the 100,000 liters of drinking water. Therefore, the solution is indeterminate.

To calculate the amount of sodium fluoride to be added to 100,000 liters of drinking water, we need the concentration of sodium fluoride to be added. However, the given information only mentions the concentration of sodium (0.6ppm) in the drinking water, not sodium fluoride. Therefore, we don't have enough information to provide an accurate solution.