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What is the molarity of a solution containting 200 mg of urea ( molar mass : 60 g `mol ^(-1) `) dissolved in 500 g of water ?

A

`0.08325 m`

B

`2 c c`

C

`2.15 c c`

D

`2.30 c c`

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