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An organic compound contains C, H and oxygen. 0.30 g of this compound on combustion yielded 0.44 g of `CO_2` and 0.18 g of `H_2O`.If the weight of 1 mole of the compounds is 60, what is the molecular formula of the organic compound.?

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