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Why is calcumun hydroxide

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Answer & Explanation: Due to its 100% ionization, calcium hydroxide continues to be considered a strong base. Due to the fact that it entirely dissociates to produce the OH- ion in an aqueous solution and that no moles of it are left in the solution after dissociation. We also know that an aqueous solution contains a large number of OH- ions and that these ions have a propensity to receive protons.

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