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Calculate the concentration of an aqueous solution of $\mathrm{Ca}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}$ that has a pH of $10.05 .$.
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First, we need to find the concentration of $\mathrm{OH}^-$ ions in the solution using the pH value. We know that: $pH + pOH = 14$ Show more…
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