1. Calcium (Ca) = 50 mg/L = 0.05 g/L = 0.05/40 moles/L = 0.00125 moles/L
2. Magnesium (Mg) = 20 mg/L = 0.02 g/L = 0.02/ 24 moles /L = 0.000833 moles/L
3. Chlorine (Cl) = 70 mg/L = 0.07 g/L = 0.07/34.5 moles/L = 0.002 moles/L
4. NO3 = 80 mg/L = 0.08 g/L = 0.08/62 moles/L = 0.00129 moles/L
5. H+ = 10 mg/L = 0.01 g/L = 0.01/1 moles/L = 0.01 moles/L
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