Answer:
The richer source of calcium is fluorite.
Explanation:
Percentage of element in compound :
[tex]=\frac{\text{mass of element}}{\text{Mass of compound}}\times 100[/tex]
1. Dolomite is a carbonate of magnesium and calcium:
Given mass of dolomite = 7.81 g
Mass of calcium present in given mass of dolomite = 1.70 g
Percentage of calcium in Dolomite:
[tex]=\frac{1.70 g}{7.81 g}\times 100=21.77\%[/tex]
2. Fluorite is a mineral of calcium and fluorine:
Given mass of fluorite = 2.76 g
Mass of fluorine present in given mass of fluorite = 1.34 g
Percentage of fluorine in fluorite :
[tex]=\frac{1.34 g}{2.76 g}\times 100=48.55\%[/tex]
Percentage of calcium in fluorite = 100% - 48.55 % = 51.45%
Percentage of calcium in fluorite > Percentage of calcium in Dolomite
51.455 > 21.77%
So, the richer source of calcium is fluorite.