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0.22g of an organic compound on combustion in an atomosphere of carbon -dioxide gave 34 `cm^(3)` of moist nitrogen at `17^(0)C` and 733.4mm pressure. It the aqueous tension at `17^(0)C` is 13.4 mm, calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the compound

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