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Question- A careless scientist accidentally left a beaker containing 450. mL of a 0.725 M copper(II) perchlorate solution in a fume hood over the weekend. Much of the water evaporated leaving only 344 mL of solution when the scientist returned.
What is the concentration of perchlorate ions in this concentrated solution?
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