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When blood is donated, sodium oxalate solution is used to precipitate Ca2+, which triggers clotting. A 104 mL sample of blood contains 9.7 x 10^-5 g Ca2+/mL. A technologist treats the sample with 100 ml of .1550 M Na2C2O4. Calculate [Ca2+] after the treatment. (Ksp=2.30 x 10^-9)

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