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A mixture which contains `0.550 g` of camphor and `0.090 g` of an organic solute melts at `161^(@)C`. The solute contains `93.75%C` and `6.25%` H by weight.What is the molecular formula of compound? `K_(f)` for camphor is `37.5^(@)C "mol"^(-1) kg`. The melting point of camphor is `209^(@)C`.

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