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Solid copper(II) chloride is slowly added to 175 mL of a potassium hydroxide solution until the concentration of copper(II) ion is
0.0451 M. The maximum amount of hydroxide remaining in solution is
М.
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Solid sodium hydroxide is slowly added to 50.0 mL of a 0.227 M nickel(II) sulfate solution until the concentration of hydroxide ion is
0.0397 M. The percent of nickel fon remaining in solution is
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