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Properties of (CH3)3Li

Properties of (CH3)3Li :

Compound Name(CH3)3Li
Chemical Formula(CH3)3Li
Molar Mass52.04456 g/mol

Elemental composition of (CH3)3Li
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
LithiumLi6.941113.3366
CarbonC12.0107369.2332
HydrogenH1.00794917.4302
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Li: 13.34%C: 69.23%H: 17.43%
Li Lithium (13.34%)
C Carbon (69.23%)
H Hydrogen (17.43%)
Li: 7.69%C: 23.08%H: 69.23%
Li Lithium (7.69%)
C Carbon (23.08%)
H Hydrogen (69.23%)
Mass Percent Composition
Li: 13.34%C: 69.23%H: 17.43%
Li Lithium (13.34%)
C Carbon (69.23%)
H Hydrogen (17.43%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Li: 7.69%C: 23.08%H: 69.23%
Li Lithium (7.69%)
C Carbon (23.08%)
H Hydrogen (69.23%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC3H9Li

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
CH3LiMethyllithium
LiC6H5Phenyllithium
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C4H9LiSec-Butyllithium
C2H3LiVinyllithium
C3H3LiPropynyllithium
C5H5LiLithium cyclopentadienide
C5H11LiNeopentyllithium
C10H8LiLithium naphthalene
C6H13LiHexyllithium

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