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Tear gas is C CI(3).SO(2) ....

Tear gas is `C CI_(3).SO_(2)` .

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To solve the question regarding tear gas and its chemical composition, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the given statement The question states that tear gas is represented by the formula \( CCl_3SO_2 \). We need to verify if this statement is correct. **Hint:** Identify the components of the formula and what they represent in terms of chemical structure. ### Step 2: Identify the correct formula for tear gas ...
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