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Dilution Calculation Practice Problems
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You may be given beginning or ending volume and concentrations and must calculate another.

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Consider the following problem:
    Assume all givens have 3 significant figures - Problems are at contant temperature and pressure.
   3.68 liters of a solution of copper (II) sulfate with a concentration of 0.647 M is made from 2.29 liters. of a stock solution.
What was the concentration of the original solution?


Enter a numeric answer with three significant figures - No Units:
  Molarity = M CuSO4 *





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