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Properties of Ag(NH3)2KI

Properties of Ag(NH3)2KI :

Compound NameAg(NH3)2KI
Chemical FormulaAg(NH3)2KI
Molar Mass307.93201 g/mol

Elemental composition of Ag(NH3)2KI
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
SilverAg107.8682135.0299
PotassiumK39.0983112.6971
IodineI126.90447141.2118
NitrogenN14.006729.0973
HydrogenH1.0079461.9640
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Ag: 35.03%K: 12.70%I: 41.21%N: 9.10%H: 1.96%
Ag Silver (35.03%)
K Potassium (12.70%)
I Iodine (41.21%)
N Nitrogen (9.10%)
H Hydrogen (1.96%)
Ag: 9.09%K: 9.09%I: 9.09%N: 18.18%H: 54.55%
Ag Silver (9.09%)
K Potassium (9.09%)
I Iodine (9.09%)
N Nitrogen (18.18%)
H Hydrogen (54.55%)
Mass Percent Composition
Ag: 35.03%K: 12.70%I: 41.21%N: 9.10%H: 1.96%
Ag Silver (35.03%)
K Potassium (12.70%)
I Iodine (41.21%)
N Nitrogen (9.10%)
H Hydrogen (1.96%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Ag: 9.09%K: 9.09%I: 9.09%N: 18.18%H: 54.55%
Ag Silver (9.09%)
K Potassium (9.09%)
I Iodine (9.09%)
N Nitrogen (18.18%)
H Hydrogen (54.55%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaH6AgIKN2

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