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How many moles of `Ca(OH)_(2)` required for the complete neutralisation of 3 moles of oxalic acid? 

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3 Mole

3 Mole
`""^(2 xx n)Ca(OH)_(2) = 2 xx 3` (Both have n-factor = 2)
`""^(n)Ca (OH)_(2) = 3`
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