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A sample of calcium carbonate `(CaCO_(3))` has the following percentage composition : Ca = 40 % C = 12 % , O = 48 % . If the law of constant proportions is true , then the weight of calcium in 4 g of a sample of calcium carbonate from another source will be

A

0.016 g

B

0.16 g

C

1.6 g

D

16 g

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