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Calculate the number of milliliters of 0.472 m ba(oh)2 required to precipitate all of the ca2+ ions in 197 ml of 0.671 m cabr2 solution as ca(oh)2. the equation for the reaction is: cabr2(aq) + ba(oh)2(aq) ca(oh)2(s) + babr2(aq)

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