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Consider 10 litres of 1.0 M aqueous solu...

Consider 10 litres of 1.0 M aqueous solution of barium hydroxide. Calculate the number of milliequivalents of barium hydroxide.
Strategy: Find the n factor (Z) to convert molarity into normality. Number of milliequivatents is normality times volume of solution in millilitres

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