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Calcium hydroxide, represented as Ca(OH)₂, is a compound consisting of one calcium (Ca) atom and two hydroxide (OH) groups. When discussing the number of molecules, it depends on the quantity of the substance being considered. For example, one mole of Ca(OH)₂ contains Avogadro's number of molecules, which is approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) molecules. Thus, the number of molecules in a sample of Ca(OH)₂ varies based on the amount of the compound present.

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