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The original red stock solution has the same concentration as the green stock solution since one mole of the red aquo complex forms for each mole of the green chloro complex that is converted. Enter the volumes of each of the solutions you used to make the four concentrations, then calculate the concentrations of the four diluted solutions in descending order. Do this for both the red and the green solutions.

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