I spent half an hr on this question - it doesn't make sense, its saying that water is solute, not solvent...Its due in half an hour!!!!!! PLEASE HELP!

What is the vapor pressure of the solvent in an aqueous solution at 25◦C of 0.29 m urea
(CO(NH2)2), a nonelectrolyte? The vapor pressure of water at 25◦C is 23.76 Torr.
Answer in units of Torr.

I know you use Psolution=XsolventPsolvent, and molality is number of moles/kg of solvent

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