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what is the molar mass of urea?? how to calculate??

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Answered by manavmehta1304p9jfk0
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Hey, here is your answer -

60.06 g/mol <------

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Answered by arpitdesh04
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Urea/Molar mass

60.06 g/mol

Formula: CH4N2O

Density: 1.32 g/cm³
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Urea has the chemical formula CO(NH2)2 (Structure shown below)

If we seperate this we see that it has:

1 Carbon
2 Nitrogens
4 Hydrogens
1 Oxygen

Taking the molecular weight of each component we get the following:

1 Carbon       =      12 x 1         = 12
2Nitrogens   =      14 x 2       = 28
4Hydrogens =       1 x 4         = 4
1 Oxygen       =       16 x 1       = 16

Total = 60 g·mol−1
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