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The presence of nitrogen and sulfur can be indicative of a fishy odor in organic compounds, suggesting the potential presence of amines (containing nitrogen) and sulfur-containing compounds like thiols or sulfides. Elemental analysis can help quantify the amount of these elements present in the organic liquid, aiding in the identification of its composition.

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