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0.2313 g of an organic substance gave 40 ml of moist nitrogen measured at `15^(@)C` and 745 mm pressure. Calcualte the % of nitrogen (Aq tension at `15^(@)C` is 12.7mm)

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow the outlined process to calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the organic substance. ### Step 1: Understand the Given Data - Mass of organic substance = 0.2313 g - Volume of moist nitrogen (N₂) = 40 mL - Total pressure (P_total) = 745 mmHg - Aqueous tension at 15°C = 12.7 mmHg ...
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