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A sample of 0.50 gm of an organic compound was treated according to Kjeldahl's method the smmonia evolved was absorbed in 50 ml of `0.5MH_2SO_4`. The residual acid required 60 cm of 0.5M solution of `NaOH` for neutralisation. Find the percentage composition of nitrogen in the compound.

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60ml of 0.5 M NaOH solution `=(60)/(2)` ml of 0.5M `H_(2)SO_(4)`
=30 ml of M `H_(2)SO_(4)` solution
Volume of 0.5 M `H_(2)SO_(4)~ used =50-30=20ml
Now, 20 ml of 0.5 M `H_(2)SO_(4)=2xx20ml` of 0.5 M `NH_(3)`
1000 ml of 1M `NH_(3)` contain 14g
1000 ml of 0.5 M `NH_(3)` contain 7g
40 ml of 0.5 M `NH_(3)~ contain `(7)/(1000)xx40g`
`% "of" N=(7xx40)/(1000xx0.50)xx100=56%`
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