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Chemistry, 18.10.2021 22:20 kedjenpierrelouis
Halon, C, H,Br, O : 20.3% C, 3.13% H, 67.5% Br
(Note: you must find the amount of oxygen by difference. Add up the percentages for C, H, and Br)
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