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10 ml of a 0.02M stock solution of potassium permanganate was diluted in 100 ml of water. Using this solution, 4 solutions of differing concentrations were made up using 5, 10, 15 and 20 ml and made up to 100 ml in water. Determine the concentrations of each of these solutions.
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