A sample of solid Ca(OH)2 was stirred in water at a certain temperature until the solution...

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A sample of solid Ca(OH)2 was stirred in water at acertain temperature until the solution contained as much dissolvedCa(OH)2 as it could hold. A 59.6-mL sample of thissolution was withdrawn and titrated with 0.0543 M HBr. Itrequired 67.1mL of the acid solution for neutralization.

(b) What is the solubility of Ca(OH)2 in water, atthe experimental temperature, in grams of Ca(OH)2 per100 mL of solution?   g/100mL

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Sol Solubility Number of moles of substance dissolved in 1 litre volume of saturated solution Unit of Solubility molL Because the unit of Solubility is same as the unit of Molarity therefore solubility of CaOH2 Molarity of CaOH2    See Answer
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