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What weight of the non-volatile solute urea' `(NH_(2)-CO-NH_(2))` needs to be dissolved in `100 g` of water in order to decrease the vapour pressure of water by `25%`? What will be the molality of the solution?

A

18.52

B

62.45

C

28.52

D

35.64

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