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Calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) is insoluble in water. This property has been used to determine t...

Calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) is insoluble in water. This property has been used to determine the amount of Ca2+ ions in blood. The calcium oxalate isolated from blood is dissolved in acid and titrated against a standardized KMnO4 solution as described in Problem 19.70. In one test it is found that the calcium oxalate isolated from a 10.0-mL sample of blood requires 24.2 mL of 9.56 × 10−4 M KMnO4 for titration. Calculate the number of milligrams of calcium per milliliter of blood.

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