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(1) 気 is a simplified form of 氣
(2) 氣 has the Phono-Semantic component 气 & the Semantic component 米
(3) 気 has the Phono-Semantic component 气 & simplifies the Semantic component 米 to the meaningless 㐅
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(5) The only radical in either 気 or 氣 is 气
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