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A certain organic substance used as a solvent in many reactions contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sulphur. Weight % of hydrogen in the compound is 7.7. The weight ratio `C : O : S = 3:2:4`. What is the least possible molar mas of the compound?

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