A chemist must dilute 49.0 mL of 16.8 M aqueous silver perchlorate (AgC104) solution until the concentration falls to 6.

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A chemist must dilute 49.0 mL of 16.8 M aqueous silver perchlorate (AgC104) solution until the concentration falls to 6.

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A chemist must dilute 49.0 mL of 16.8 M aqueous silver perchlorate (AgC104) solution until the concentration falls to 6.00 M. He'll do this by adding distilled water to the solution until it reaches a certain final volume. Calculate this final volume, in liters. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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