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Chemical analysis of a carbon compound gave the following percentage composition by weight of the elements present, carbon `= 10.06%`, hydrogen `= 0.84%`, chlorine `= 89.10%`. Calculate the empirical formula of the compound. 

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`(CHCl_(3))`
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