A student titrates a saturated solution of Ca(OH)₂ with 0.0100 M HCl. A 10.00 mL sample of the Ca(OH)2 solution required 20.04 mL of HCI to reach the endpoint of the titration. If there are 0.2004 mmoles of HCI added in the titration and 0.2004 mmoles of OH- present in the saturated solution, calculate [OH-] and [Ca²+] in the saturated solution.

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A student titrates a saturated solution of Ca(OH)₂ with 0.0100 M HCl. A 10.00 mL sample of the Ca(OH)2 solution required 20.04 mL of HCI to reach the endpoint of the titration. If there are 0.2004 mmoles of HCI added in the titration and 0.2004 mmoles of OH- present in the saturated solution, calculate [OH-] and [Ca²+] in the saturated solution.

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