SOLUTION: What is the mass of calcium carbonate in grams contained in 562 kg ore, if the ore is 45 % calcium carbonate? (1kg=1000gram)
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Question 946672: What is the mass of calcium carbonate in grams contained in 562 kg ore, if the ore is 45 % calcium carbonate? (1kg=1000gram)
Answer by anulhar(1) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
562000 gram /100 =5620
5620*45 = 252.900
252900 g
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