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Calculate millequivalent of calsium ca++ present in 80 mg of calcium

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Calcium can be measured by the amount of the calcium salt (mg of the cation plus the anion, or mL of a specified concentration) or the amount of elemental calcium in milligrams (mg), in milliequivalents (mEq), or in millimoles (mmol). (Because calcium has a valence of +2, the milliequivalents equals two times the number of millimoles.) Its varied dosing units and conversion factors are potential sources of medication errors.

Enter a value in a cell and click the “Calculate” button in the same row to determine all the equivalent forms. Be aware that there may be some rounding error with multiple conversions

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