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Combustion of 0.42g of an organic compound give 0.924g of `CO_(2)` and 0.243g of `H_(2)O`. Due to distillation of 0.208g of the compound with NaOH ammonia evolved required 30ml of `(N)/(20)H_(2)SO_(4)` for complete neutralization. Calculate the percentage composition of compound.

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