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Calcium hydroxide is a strong base. Compute `[Ca^(2+)]` and `[OH^(-)]` "for" a solution that is prepared by dissolving `0.60 g` of `Ca(OH)_(2)` in enough water to make a 1500 mL of solution.
[Atomic mass : `Ca=40, O=16, H=1`]

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