Calcium is determined in serum by microtitration with EDTA. A 100-UL sample is treated with two drops of 2 M KOH, Cal-Re

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Calcium is determined in serum by microtitration with EDTA. A 100-UL sample is treated with two drops of 2 M KOH, Cal-Re

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Calcium Is Determined In Serum By Microtitration With Edta A 100 Ul Sample Is Treated With Two Drops Of 2 M Koh Cal Re 1
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Calcium is determined in serum by microtitration with EDTA. A 100-UL sample is treated with two drops of 2 M KOH, Cal-Red indicator is added, and the titration is performed with 0.00122 M EDTA, using a microburet. If 0.203 mL EDTA is required for titration, what is the level of calcium in the serum in mg/dL and in meq/L?
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