SOLUTION: if we use 2% urea in 10 liters of water then how many grams has to use

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Question 715604: if we use 2% urea in 10 liters of water then how many grams has to use
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Somewhat dilute and expecting % w/v, 10 liters water is 10000 cm^3. What is 2% of 10000 grams? 200 grams of urea.
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