A stock solution of sodium acetate is 1.0 M. To make Solution A, 2.00 mL of the stock solution is transferred and diluted to a total volume of 100 mL. Solution B is made by transferring 5.0 mL of Solution A and diluting it to a total volume of 250 mL. Solution C is made by transferring 1.0 mL of Solution B and diluting it to a total volume of 25 mL. What is the concentration of solution C?

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A stock solution of sodium acetate is 1.0 M. To make Solution A, 2.00 mL of the stock solution is transferred and diluted to a total volume of 100 mL. Solution B is made by transferring 5.0 mL of Solution A and diluting it to a total volume of 250 mL. Solution C is made by transferring 1.0 mL of Solution B and diluting it to a total volume of 25 mL. What is the concentration of solution C?