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Molality of aqueous solution of urea is 3. The mass percentage of urea in the solution is

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Answered by shashankvky
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Explanation:

Molality is a measure of concentration which tells us the amount of solute present (moles) per unit mass (Kg) of solvent.

In the given question, Molality is 3, which means there are 3 moles of urea present in 1 Kg of solvent.

In order to convert it into mass percent, we need to know how much urea is present in terms of its mass.

Since molecular formula of Urea is CH4N2O, its molar mass is

12 + (4 x 1) + (14 x 2) + 16 = 60 g/mol

Mass of 1 mole of urea = 60 g

Mass of 3 moles of urea = 3 x 60 = 180 grams

Now, we have

Mass of urea (solute) = 180 grams

Mass of solvent = 1 Kg = 1000 grams

Mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent

                           = 180 g + 1000 g

                            = 1180 grams

Mass percentage of solute = (mass of solute/mass of solution) x 100

Putting numerical values

Mass percentage of urea = (180/1180) x 100

                                           = 15.25

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