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Properties of Bi5O2

Properties of Bi5O2 :

Compound NameBi5O2
Chemical FormulaBi5O2
Molar Mass1076.9008 g/mol

Elemental composition of Bi5O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
BismuthBi208.98040597.0286
OxygenO15.999422.9714
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Bi: 97.03%O: 2.97%
Bi Bismuth (97.03%)
O Oxygen (2.97%)
Bi: 71.43%O: 28.57%
Bi Bismuth (71.43%)
O Oxygen (28.57%)
Mass Percent Composition
Bi: 97.03%O: 2.97%
Bi Bismuth (97.03%)
O Oxygen (2.97%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Bi: 71.43%O: 28.57%
Bi Bismuth (71.43%)
O Oxygen (28.57%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaBi5O2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
Bi2O3Bismuth(III) oxide
Bi2O5Bismuth(V) oxide

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