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You dissolve 4.33 moles of Co(NO3)2 in 5.28L of water. The resulting concentration is 2.91M. For an experiment, you need a concentration of 3.72M. What volume of water is needed for this concentration to result? Report your answer to the nearest 2 decimal places #.##

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