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A solution is made by dissolving 0.0890 moles of Ba(OH)2 in enough water to make 615 mL of solution. What is the pH of the resulting solution?
Select all of the species below that are present in the solution of Ba(OH)2.
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Ba2+
(OH)22-
Ba(OH)2
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