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A reaction between 60.53 mL of calcium nitrate and excess potassium hydroxide produces 2.35 g of precipitate. Calculate the concentration of calcium nitrate that reacted. a. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction described above. Identify the precipitate. b. Determine the concentration of the calcium nitrate solution.

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