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What is the concentration of a solution which contains 16 g of urea in 120 g of solution?
Given, Mass of urea = 16 gm
Mass of solution = 120 gm
$concentration= \frac {mass\ of\ solute}{mass\ of\ solute + mass\ of \ solvent}×100$
=16120×100
=13.333%
Hence, the concentration is 13.333%.
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