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100.0 mL of Ca(OH)2 solution is titrated with 5.00 x 10–2 M HBr. It requires 36.5 mL of the acid solution for neutralization. What is the number of moles of HBr used, and the concentration of the Ca(OH)2 solution, respectively?

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