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Abstract This paper highlights the values of densities of aqueous solutions of urea in the concentration range m (from 0.1809 to 12.801) mol·kg−1 at T = (278.15, 288.15, 298.15, 308.15, 323.15 and 333.15) K and at p = (0.101, 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100) MPa. The densities were also measured for dilute aqueous solutions m (from 0.093 to 2.505) mol·kg−1 with temperature from 274.15 to 283.15 K, with increment of 1 K at atmospheric pressure, in order to study the effect of urea on the temperature of the maximum water density. Volumetric properties calculated from the density, such as apparent molar volumes of urea, Vɸ,2, molar isothermal compressions, KT,m, and molar isobaric thermal expansions, EP,m, of solution are considered depending on concentration, temperature and pressure. Also, certain volumetric characteristics for infinitely diluted urea in water were obtained: the limiting partial molar volumes, V 2 ∞ ; limiting partial molar isothermal compressions, K T , 2 ∞ ; and limiting partial molar isobaric thermal expansions, E P , 2 ∞ . Obtained results are discussed from the standpoint of solute – solute and solute – solvent interactions. With the help of various approaches based on volumetric characteristics, the character of the disturbing effect of urea on the water structure was described.

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