A 0.2000-g sample containing urea is analyzed by the Kjeldahl method. The is collected in 50.00mL of 0.05000 M H2 SO4 , and the excess acid is back-titrated with 0.05000 M NaOH, a procedure requiring 3.40 mL. Calculate the percent urea in the sample.

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A 0.2000-g sample containing urea is analyzed by the Kjeldahl method. The is collected in 50.00mL of 0.05000 M H2 SO4 , and the excess acid is back-titrated with 0.05000 M NaOH, a procedure requiring 3.40 mL. Calculate the percent urea in the sample.
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