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    The Amount of Calcium Carbonate Dissolved in Water Is Directly
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The Amount of Calcium Carbonate Dissolved in Water Is Directly

Question 24

Question 24

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The amount of calcium carbonate dissolved in water is directly proportional to:


A) the number of organisms that have lived in the water.
B) the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.
C) the depth of the water.
D) the temperature of the water.

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