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sandstone contains 30% by weight of CaCO3, and the remaining is SiO2. 1g is dissolved in 200ml of 1 mol per litre of HCL...what will the concentration of calcium in the solution?
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sandstone contains 30% by weight of CaCO3, and the remaining is SiO2. 1g is dissolved in 200ml of 1 mol per litre of HCL...what