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0.4037 g of an organic substance containing sulphur was heated with conc. nitric acid in a carius tube. On precipitation with `BaCl_(2)`, 0.1963 g of `BaSO_(4)` was produced. Determine the percentage of sulphur in the compound.

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`S = 7.66%`
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