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`0.132g` of an organic compound gave 50 ml of `N_(2)` at STP. The weight percentage of nitrogen in the compound is close to

A

15

B

20

C

48.9

D

47.34

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D

`%N = (28 xx V_(N_(2)))/(22400) ("under" STP (ml))/(W_("org.comp")) xx 100`
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