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On complete combustion, 0.246 g of an organic compound gave 0.198g of carbon dioxide and 0.1014g of water. Determine the percentage composition of carbon and hydrogen in the compound.

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Percentage of carbon = `(12xx0.198xx100)/(44xx0.246)`
`=21.95%`
Percentage of hydrogen = `(2xx0.1014xx100)/(18xx0.246)`
`=4.58%`
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