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The seawater has 8.0X10^-1 CG of element strontium per kilogram of seawater. Assuming that all strontium could be recovered, how many grams of strontium could be obtained from 9.84X10^8 cubic meter of seawater. Assuming the density of seawater is 1.0g/mL.

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