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Chemistry, 01.03.2021 21:50, jaymoney0531

A 2.00g sample of an oxide of bromine is converted to 2.936g of AgBr. Calculate the empirical formula of the oxide. (molar mass for AgBr = 187.78)
A. BrO
B. BrO3
C. BrO2
D. Br2O
E. None of these.

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