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Be(OH)2 is solid why?​

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no it's not solid rather it's an aqueous

Step-by-step explanation:

B/c Barium hydroxide is used in analytical chemistry for the titration of weak acids, particularly organic acids. Its clear aqueous solution is guaranteed to be free of carbonate, unlike those of sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide, as barium carbonate is insoluble in water.

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