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0.188 g of an organic compound having an empirical formula `CH_(2)Br` displaced 24.2 cc of air at `14^(@)C` and 752 mm pressure. Calculate the molecular formula of the compound. (Aqueous tension at `14^(@)C` is 12 mm)

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