Chemistry, 11.10.2020 14:01 lindsaymiklavic04
An unknown compound containing tellurium and bromine is analyzed
and it is determined that 28.53% of the compound by mass is
composed of tellurium.
How many moles of Te are present in 100.00 g of the compound?
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