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PART 4 – Controlling the Concentration Press Reset then Select CuSO4. Add enough to create a .5 Molar Solution in the ½ liter of water originally in the beaker. Create a 0.5 M solution using the copper(II) sulfate dropper. Then drain the solution, so that there is 0.5 L of this solution. If you were to now add water up to the 1L mark, what would the concentration of the solution be? Predict the concentration if the solution is diluted to a volume of 1 liter. Show the calculation of this concentration, include units in all your work.

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