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Cheyanne Simpson
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10 January, 15:03
Why Ca (OH) 2 is a base?
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Genevieve Estrada
10 January, 15:14
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Calcium Hydroxide (Ca (OH) 2) or slaked lime is a base because in aqueous solution of slaked lime there are hydroxide ions available due to the dissociation of electrolyte (Ca (OH) 2).
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