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A 2.80-g sample of an oxide of bromine is converted to 4.698 g of AgBr. Calculate the empirical formula of the oxide. (molar mass for AgBr = 187.78 g/mol) A) BrO3 B) BrO₂ C) BrO D) Br₂O
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A 2.80-g sample of an oxide of bromine is converted to 4.698 g of AgBr. Calculate the empirical formula of the oxide. (molar mass for AgBr = 187.78 g/mol)
A) BrO3
B) BrO₂
C) BrO
D) Br₂O
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