Wanted: Solubility curve of Ca(OH)2

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A user is seeking a solubility curve for Calcium Hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) and is unable to find one. Another participant suggests consulting a Chemical Handbook, specifically the CRC Handbook, for relevant data. It is noted that the solubility of Calcium Hydroxide decreases as temperature increases. The discussion highlights the importance of temperature in understanding the solubility behavior of this compound. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for reliable resources to obtain solubility information.
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Hey Everybody,
Can anybody please give me a solubilty curve for Calcium Hydroxide.(I couldn't find one)
I would be happy if anybody could provide me with one.
Thanks very much:smile:
 
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As a function of temperature? Any Chemical Handbook will have data. Try CRC Handbook for example.
 
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That is all i know about your topic...(sorry) :( ...

* Calcium Hydroxide belongs to the group of substances for which solubility decreases with rising temperature.
 
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