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1.2 Kilograms Calcium bromide (1000 grams/1 kilogram)(1 mole CaBr2/199.88 grams) = 6.0 moles calcium bromide
Adults need between 1000-1300 milligrams of calcium a day.
I Kilogram is equivalent to 66.67 lots. It therefore follows that 1 lot is equivalent to 0.015 kilograms.
Dark green leafy vegetables have more calcium than milk. The protein in milk actually inhibits the body from being able to absorb calcium, therefor making milk a poor source for calcium. Many nuts and seeds are also good sources of calcium.
The two dimensions do not equate. We require to know the weight of the material per cub.foot
0.3 kilograms
1.5 kilograms of course!
The calcium percentages that you see in nutrition facts are based on the amount of calcium a person would need in a day if he or she ate a 2,000 calorie diet. This amount is 1,000 mg of calcium, which may be recommended for adults. It is higher for teenagers and postmenopausal women. So, if a product states that it supplies 20% of the DV (daily value) for calcium (200 mg), it is considered to be a high source of calcium but if it is 5% of the DV (50 mg), then it is considered to be a low source of calcium. Rather than giving the actual amount in miligrams, label regulators decided to use percentages so that adults can easily compare product but sometimes it gets confusing for many.
0.379 Kilograms 0.379 Kilograms
The production of vitamin D requires UV-light. Like many animals, humans can produce vitamin D in their skin when it is exposed to sunlight. Vitamin D is an important hormone which helps to take up calcium from the digestive tract. Calcium is essential for making bone tissue, but also for several cellular functions, such as muscle contractions. Low blood calcium can result in cramps and heart arrhythmia. Lack of vitamin D in children will result in rachitis, in adults it may cause osteoporosis.
170 kilograms equals 170 kilograms.