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0.40g of an organic compound containing phosphorus gave 0.555 g of `Mg_(2)P_(2)O_(7)` by usual analysis calculate the % of phosphorus in the organic compound

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% of `P=(62)/(222)xx(0.555)/(0.40)xx100=38.75%`
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