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Combustion of 0.6gm of an organic compound gave 1.17gm of carbondioxide. 0.84 gm of water. Vapour density of the compound is equal to 22.4. The compound contains carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen. Calculate the molecular formula. 

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`C_(2)H_(7)N`
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