Biology, asked by manvee16187944, 10 months ago

how much water is required to dissolve 1 gram of urea. please give the answer with proper explanation​

Answers

Answered by Monipooj
1

Answer:

3g of urea dissolves in 1 litre of water .Then quarter litre of water is necessary to dissolve 1g of urea

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

75 gm of water is required to dissolve 1 gm of urea.

What is Urea?

  • Urea is a compound which is also called Carbamide
  • Its IUPAC name is carbonyl diamide
  • It is a white solid chemical compound
  • It dissolved in water but it is not acidic
  • It is discovered by Friedrich Wohler

What are the properties of Urea?

  • It is used to make fertilizers
  • It is used as a raw material to make urea-formaldehyde resins
  • It is used in industries and also used as natural gas

How  75 gm of water is required to dissolve in 1 gm of urea?

To dissolve 1 gm of urea we need 75 gm of water so we will get a solution of 1 gm of urea in 175gm of solution. It is calculated as W/W which means weight in weight.

Similar questions