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The solubility product of Ca(OH)2,is 7.9x10^-3 at 25C. Will a precipitate form when 100ml of 0.10 mol/L of CaCl2 solution and 50.0 ml of 0.070 mol/L of NaOH solution are combined?

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The solution breaks down the working-out into small, easy-to-follow steps in the reaction in order to answer the question of whether precipitate will be formed under the conditions described by the asker.

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Because,
Ca(OH)2 => Ca(++) + 2OH(+)
Total volume = 100+50 = 150 ml = 0.15 L

Concentration of Ca(++) = obtained from ...

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