EDB


Chemistry.
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ethylene dibromide: a colorless liquid, C 2 H 4 Br 2 , used as an organic solvent, an additive in gasoline to prevent lead buildup, and a pesticide and soil fumigant, especially by citrus and grain farmers.
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Bachelor of Education.
ethylene dibromide
Latin Educationis Baccalaureus (Bachelor of Education)

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