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0.8 g of an organic compound was analysed by Kjeldahl's method for the estimation of nitrogen. If the percentage of nitrogen in the compound was found to be 42%, then __________ mL of 1 M `H_2SO_4` would have been neutralized by the ammonia evolved during the analysis.

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