BULK SUPPLEMENTS.COM CLEAN & PURE BULK SUPPLEMENTS Casein Protein 500g (17.64 oz) Other Ingredients: Micellar casein, soy lecithin (emulsifier) SUPPLEMENT FACTS Serving Size: 30 grams Servings per container: About 16 Contains: Milk, soy (lecithin) Free of: Yeast, gluten, corn and artificial additives Amount Per Serving Calories: 112 Calories from Fat: 4 % Daily Value** Directions: As a dietary supplement, blend 30 grams (5 tablespoons) daily with 8 ounces of water or juice, or as directed by a physician. Total fat <1g Saturated fat <1g Cholesterol 12mg Total Carbohydrates <1g .Sugar <1g Protein 26g Calcium 484mg Iron <1mg Phosphorus 318mg Magnesium 18mg Sodium 30mg Potassium 76mg <2% <1% 4% Warning: This product is not intended for use by those with a serious medical condition or pregnant or lactating women. Consult your physician before use. <1% 52% 48% KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN! 0% Distributed Exclusively by: BulkSupplements.com 7511 Eastgate Road Henderson, NV 89011 31% 5% BULK SUPPLEMENTS.coM 1% *Daily Value not established. **Based on 2,000 calorie diet Lot Number: Expires CLEAN & PURE BULK SUPPLEMENTS US STANDARD MEASURING SPOONS Spoon Size (level) 1/2 tablespoon 1 tablespoon grams 3 *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. *This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. APR
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If you were assigned casein protein powder in lab, how much powder (in g) would you need to add to the 100 mL flask to make a solution that is 1.42 mg/mL protein, based on the nutrition label
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