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What is the maximum amount (in grams) of ca(no3)2 that can be released into a tank containing 1 l of water containing na2co3 at an analytical concentration of 2.41 x 10 ^-3 m and with a buffered ph of 6.7 without precipitating calcium carbonate (caco3) in any of its allotropic forms: calcite (kps = 2.58 x 10 ^-9) or aragonite (kps = 9.9 x 10 ^-9)?

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