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Excess `F_(2)(g)` reacts at `150^(@)C` and 1.0 atm pressure with `Br_(2)(g)` to give a compound `BrF_(n)`. If 423 mL of `Br_(2)(g)` at the same temperature and pressure produced 4.2 g of `BrF_(n)`, what is n? [Atomic mass Br =80, F =19 ]

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