$0.53 \ g$ of an organic compound $(x)$ when heated with excess of nitric acid (concentrated) and then with silver nitrate gave $0.75 \ g$ of silver bromide precipitate. $1.0 \ g$ of $(x)$ gave $1.32 \ g$ of $CO_2$ gas on combustion. The percentage of hydrogen in the compound $(x)$ is . . . . . . $\%$. [Nearest Integer]
[Given : Molar mass in $g \ mol^{-1} H : 1, C : 12, Br : 80, Ag : 108, O : 16$; Compound $(x) : C_xH_yBr_z$] (in $\%$)

  • A
    $2$
  • B
    $6$
  • C
    $1$
  • D
    $4$

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