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During nitrogen estimation present in an organic compound by Kjeldahl's method, the ammonia evolved from 0.5 g of the compound in Kjeldahl's estimation of nitrogen neutralised 10 ml of 1 M `H_(2)SO_(4)`. Find the percentage of nitrogen in the compound.

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`N = 56%`
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