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The study assesses the CO2 storage potential of DVP in terms of quantifying the carbonates precipitated by using Python. The study develops a model based on general stoichiometric chemical reactions and Henry’s law that determines the mass of reaction products in moles. The model will be further validated the experimental data that will include reacting basalt powders with carbonic acids. The model is primitive in nature and can be advanced as per the requirements.

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