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In magnesium chlorate, Mg(ClO3)2, there are three types of ions present. One magnesium ion (Mg²⁺) and two chlorate ions (ClO3⁻) comprise the formula. Since each chlorate ion contains one chlorine atom and three oxygen atoms, the total number of ions in the compound is three: one Mg²⁺ ion and two ClO3⁻ ions. Therefore, there are a total of three ions in Mg(ClO3)2.

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