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55.0 mL of a 1.60 M solution is diluted to a volume of 208 mL. A 104 mL portion of that solution is diluted using 189 mL of water. 1. How many moles of solute were in the initial solution?

Diluting the solution to 208 mL does not change the original number of moles, but dividing that solution in half does.

2. How many moles of solute were in the 104 mL portion?

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