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Harry J. Potter, a lab technician from Hogwarts University, is trying to make two particular magic potions to attack Lord Voldermort. One of the main ingredients is dragon’s saliva which is obtained from baby dragons in the form of droplets: 3.5 droplets contain 2.4 centigrams of calcium phosphate – Ca3 (PO4)2- and 1.9 milligrams of nitroglycerin – C3H5N3O9. Harry wants a 35 centiliter solution of calcium phosphate with a potency of 14.5 molarities and an 811 milliliter solution of nitroglycerin with a power of 12.1 molarities. How many droplets of dragon’s saliva are needed to make his two individual magic potions?
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