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Dissolving 120 g of urea (molecular mass = 60) in 1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.15 g/mL. The molarity of the solution is :

A

`1.78 M`

B

`2.00 M`

C

`2.05 M`

D

`2.22 M`

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The correct Answer is:
b,c

Total mass of solution
=1000+120=120=1120 g
Total volume of solution
`="Mass"/"Density"=((1120g))/((1.15"g mL"^(-1)))`
=973.91.= mL
`"Molarity(M)"=("Gram moles of solute")/("Volume of solution in liters")`
`=((120g//60"g mol"^(-1)))/((973.91//1000L))=2.05 "mol L"^(-1)`
=2.05 M.
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