In their notebook you see that it takes 9 hours for a sixth of a 0.5M solution of BC2 to react. Unfortunately, you have somewhere you need to be in 3.5 hours and will not be able to monitor the reaction properly. What concentration of BC2 should you originally use in order to have 0.42 M remaining in 3.5 hours
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