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Properties of (Li0*99Cs0*01)AlSi2O6

Properties of (Li0*99Cs0*01)AlSi2O6 :

Compound Name(Li0*99Cs0*01)AlSi2O6
Chemical Formula(Li0*99Cs0*01)AlSi2O6
Molar Mass13343.7296767 g/mol

Elemental composition of (Li0*99Cs0*01)AlSi2O6
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
AluminumAl26.981538610.2022
SiliconSi28.085520.4210
OxygenO15.999460.7194
LithiumLi6.94110.0520
CesiumCs132.90545199998.6054
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
O: 0.72%Cs: 98.61%
O Oxygen (0.72%)
Cs Cesium (98.61%)
Al: 0.92%Si: 1.83%O: 5.50%Li: 0.92%Cs: 90.83%
Al Aluminum (0.92%)
Si Silicon (1.83%)
O Oxygen (5.50%)
Li Lithium (0.92%)
Cs Cesium (90.83%)
Mass Percent Composition
O: 0.72%Cs: 98.61%
O Oxygen (0.72%)
Cs Cesium (98.61%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Al: 0.92%Si: 1.83%O: 5.50%Li: 0.92%Cs: 90.83%
Al Aluminum (0.92%)
Si Silicon (1.83%)
O Oxygen (5.50%)
Li Lithium (0.92%)
Cs Cesium (90.83%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaAlCs99LiO6Si2

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