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Given K(sp) for Cr(OH)3 is 6 xx 10^(-31)...

Given `K_(sp)` for `Cr(OH)_3` is `6 xx 10^(-31)` then determine `[OH^- ]`. (Neglect the contribution of `OH^-` ions from `H_2O`)

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