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Calcium hydroxide has the potential to dissociate completely. Therefore, the concentration of hydroxide ions will be double to that of the calcium hydroxide ions. In one mole of calcium hydroxide, there is a presence of two moles of hydroxide ions. Hence, the concentration becomes:

 

 

 

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Principles of Chemistry Molecular Approach
3rd Edition, 2014
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ISBN: 9780321971944

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