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No. In order to be a calcium compound, it must have calcium in it. Magnesium Acetate is made up of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Acetate is an ion with the chemical formula, C2H2O2 (technically CH2COO- due to the fact that it's a carboxylate), two carbon, two hydrogen and two oxygen atoms. So no, there is no calcium atoms present.

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