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You have three sodium carbonate solutions on a lab table in front of you. All of the solutions came from a 500.0-mL volumetric flask containing 3.00 M sodium carbonate.
Solution 1 contains 100.0 mL of the 3.00 M solution.
Solution 2 contains 50.0 mL of the 3.00 M solution.
Solution 3 contains 10.0 mL of the 3.00 M solution.
What volume of water (in mL) must evaporate from Solution 1 in order to have a concentration of 4.88 M?
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