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A 22.02 -mL solution containing $1.615 \mathrm{g} \mathrm{Mg}\left(\mathrm{NO}_{3}\right)_{2}$ is mixed with a $28.64-\mathrm{mL}$ solution containing $1.073 \mathrm{g}$ NaOH. Calculate the concentrations of the ions remaining in solution after the reaction is complete. Assume volumes are additive.


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