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Some help with a math/physics/general science question?
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Anonymous Coward |
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1m^3 of water = 1000kg according to [ link to sg.answers.yahoo.com] so about 400g of calcium per 1m^3. so I'd say somewhere around 2268960 m^3. I could be off though, it's late. Quoting: Anonymous Cowherder "Assume the density of sea-water itself is 1.025g/mL. In 1kg of sea-water there is 0.4g of calcium." "Give a girl a fish and you will feed her for a day. Teach her how to fish..."
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