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C4H9Br is considered an organic compound because it contains carbon (C) and is part of the class of halogenated hydrocarbons. The presence of carbon, combined with hydrogen and bromine, classifies it as organic. Organic compounds typically contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen, and in this case, bromine is a halogen substituent.

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