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Calculate mass of the final solution obtained on heating a solution comprising of `0.5` moles of urea in 2000 g of `H_(2)O` to a temperature of `101^(@)C` if `K_(b (H_(2)O)) = 0.5 K` kg/mole .

A

250 g

B

280 g

C

1030 g

D

530g

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