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. A student added 40.0 mL of an NaOH solution to 90.0 mL of 0.400 M HCl. The
solution was then treated with an excess of nickel(II) nitrate, resulting in the formation
of 1.06 g of Ni(OH)2 precipitate. Determine the concentration of the original NaOH
solution.
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