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Calculate pH for strong base solution: 15.0 mL of 1.20×10^−2 M Ca(OH)2 diluted to 460.0 mL
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[Ca(OH)2] = 0.0120 x (15.0/460.0) = ?
Then pOH = ?
pH + pOH = pKw = 14.
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