An organic compound contains C, H, N, and O. Combustion

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An organic compound contains C, H, N, and O. Combustion of0.1023 g of the compound in excess oxygen yielded 0.2766 g ofCO2 and 0.0991 g of H2O. A sample of 0.4831 g of the compoundwas analyzed for nitrogen by the Dumas method (see Exercise109). At STP, 27.6 mL of dry N2 was obtained. In a thirdexperiment, the density of the compound as a gas was found tobe 4.02 g/L at 127_C and 256 torr. What are the empirical andmolecular formulas of the compound?

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