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  • 1.15 (g CaCO3) / 100.1 (g/mol CaCO3) =1.149*10-2 (mol Ca)
  • 1.149*10-2 (mol Ca) = 1.149*10-2 (mol Ca) * 40.08 (g/mol Ca) = 0.4604 g Ca
  • 0.4604 g Ca = 0.4604 g Ca / 2.70 g Supplement = 0.1705 * 100% = 17.1% Calcium (m%)
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Q: What is the mass percent of calcium in calcium suppleiment if 1.15g of CaCO3 is extracted from a 2.70g pill?
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