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In Carius method of estimation of halogens, 250 mg of an organic compound gave 141 mg of AgBr. The percentage of bromine in the compound is (at mas Ag = 108, Br = 80)

A

36

B

48

C

60

D

24

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D

Percentage of Br = `("Atomic mass of Br"xx"Wt. of AgBr"xx100)/("Mol. mass of AgBr"xx"Wt. of org. substance")=(80xx141xx100)/(188xx250)=24%`
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