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Properties of B4H2O710H2O2Na

Properties of B4H2O710H2O2Na :

Compound NameB4H2O710H2O2Na
Chemical FormulaB4H2O710H2O2Na
Molar Mass11461.83832928 g/mol

Elemental composition of B4H2O710H2O2Na
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
BoronB10.81140.3773
HydrogenH1.0079440.0352
OxygenO15.999471299.3870
SodiumNa22.9897692810.2006
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
O: 99.39%
O Oxygen (99.39%)
B: 0.55%H: 0.55%O: 98.75%
B Boron (0.55%)
H Hydrogen (0.55%)
O Oxygen (98.75%)
Mass Percent Composition
O: 99.39%
O Oxygen (99.39%)
Atomic Percent Composition
B: 0.55%H: 0.55%O: 98.75%
B Boron (0.55%)
H Hydrogen (0.55%)
O Oxygen (98.75%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaH4B4NaO712

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