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0.36 g of a nitrogeneous organic compoun...

0.36 g of a nitrogeneous organic compound was Kejldahilised and the ammonia liberated was exactly neutralised by 20 ml of 0.3 N `H_(2)SO_(4_`. Calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the compound.

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