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Chemistry, 04.12.2020 17:00, JayceMeyers06

The literature value for the Ksp of Ca(OH)2 at 25°C is 4.68 × 10-6. How does the value you determined in the lab compare with this result? Explain what may have caused your result to differ from this value. (Clearly explain what may have happened. Should you have obtained the literature value? Clearly explain how this could have happened?)

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