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Transcribed Image Text:**Chemistry Problem: Calculating pH**
A chemist dissolves 601. mg of pure barium hydroxide in enough water to make up 100. mL of solution. Calculate the pH of the solution. (The temperature of the solution is 25°C.)
Round your answer to 3 significant decimal places.
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