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0.45 gm of an organic compound gave on combution 0.792 gm of `CO_2` and `0.324gm` of water. 0.24 gm of the same substance was Kjeldahlised and the ammonia liberated was absorbed in 50.0 ml of `(M)/(8H_2SO_4)`. The excess acid required 77.0 ml of `(N)/(10)NaOH` for complete neutralisation. Calculate the empirical formula of the compound.

A

`H_(4)C_(2)N_(8)O`

B

`C_(2)H_(4)N_(8)O`

C

`C_(4)H_(8)N_(2)O`

D

`C_(2)N_(@)H_(4)O`

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