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A paper mill purchases a specific chemical for its production process at a market price of $100 per ton. It is estimated that for each ton of the chemical used, an additional $25 in environmental damage is created, which is not currently paid for by the mill. To make the mill's decision-making account for this damage, the ideal corrective tax to be levied on this chemical would be $____ per ton.

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