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A 1.0g sample of a pure organic compound cotaining chlorine is fused with `Na_(2)O_(2)` to convert chlorine to NaCl. The sample is then dissolved in water, and the chloride precipitated with `AgNO_(3)`, giving 1.96 g of AgCl. If the molecular mass of organic compound is 147, how many chlorine does each molecule contain ?

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