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If we have `6% W//W` urea solution with density `1.060g//mL`, then calculate its strength in `g//L`?

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`6 g ` urea is present in `100gm` solution.
`6g "in" (100)/(1.060)mL`
`(100)/(1.060)mL`
`therefore1000mL=(6)/(100)xx1.060xx1000=10.6xx6=63.6`
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