Sorry about having survived to 70, and I have forgottten some of my chemistry and hope you will help me.
If I have an aqueous solution of 4.0 grams ascorbic acid, 2.175 grams of L-lysine (from 2.76 grams of
L-lysine monohydrochloride), and (A) 450 mg of calcium (carbonate), 250 mg of magnesium (carbonate), and 99 mg of potassium (bicarbonate), what are the products and their quantities?
Also, if instead of (A), we have (B): 225 mg of calcium (carbonate), 125 mg of magnesium (carbonate), and 49.5 mg of potassium (bicarbonate), what would the answer be?
Thank you for your time in helping an old geezer.