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Q: How many mg of calcium does a person need?
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A vitamins expiration date has passed It was supposed to contain 500 mg of Calcium but it has lost 325 mg of Calcium How many mg of Calcium is left?

175


How many mg of calcium is present in a 500 mg tablet of calcium carbonat?

A calcium carbonate supplement is 40% calcium, which is higher than any other calcium supplement.


If a vitamins expiration date has passed It was supposed to contain 500 mg of Calcium but it has lost 325 mg of Calcium How many mg of Calcium is left?

A vitamin's expiration date has passed. It was suppose to contain 500 mg of Calcium, but it has lost 325 mg of Calcium. How many mg of Calcium is left? Is this a trick question? Calcium is not a vitamin, but an element. Calcium, being an element, can't be 'lost', since, according to the laws of conservation, matter cannot be created nor destroyed (except in nuclear reactions). Nor can calcium be converted to something else, merely reacted with to form some other calcium compound, thus is still there. Radioactive isotopes of Calcium could decay over long periods, so it also depends on how long the expiry date has passed, and what isotopes are involved. If you somehow meant to type vitamin C instead of Calcium, then the matter is simple arithmetic and doesn't need to be answered on this forum, I would think.


How many scoops of 5000 mg will you need for 5g?

1n scoop; 5000 mg is 5g.


How many 0.5 mg do you need to equal 1 mg?

To determine how many 0.5 mg doses are needed to equal 1 mg, you need to set up a simple ratio. Since 1 mg is double the amount of 0.5 mg, you would need 2 doses of 0.5 mg to equal 1 mg. In other words, 1 mg is equivalent to 2 doses of 0.5 mg.