2.4 Calculate the mass of urea (NH2CONH2) required in making 2.5 kg of 0.25 molal aqueous solution.

Molar mass of urea (NH2CONH2) = 2(1 × 14 + 2 × 1) + 1 × 12 + 1 × 16 = 60 g mol−1

0.25 molar aqueous solution of urea means:

1000 g of water contains 0.25 mol = (0.25 × 60)g of urea = 15 g of urea

That is, (1000 + 15) g of solution contains 15 g of urea

Therefore, 2.5 kg (2500 g) of solution contains=15×25001000+15g

= 36.95 g

= 37 g of urea (approximately)

Hence, mass of urea required = 37 g 

Note: There is a slight variation in this answer and the one given in the NCERT textbook.