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Properties of BkO2

Properties of BkO2 (Berkelium(IV) oxide):

Compound NameBerkelium(IV) oxide
Chemical FormulaBkO2
Molar Mass279.069107 g/mol

Chemical structure
BkO2 (Berkelium(IV) oxide) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure
Physical properties
AppearanceBrown solid

Elemental composition of BkO2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
BerkeliumBk247.070307188.5337
OxygenO15.9994211.4663
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Bk: 88.53%O: 11.47%
Bk Berkelium (88.53%)
O Oxygen (11.47%)
Bk: 33.33%O: 66.67%
Bk Berkelium (33.33%)
O Oxygen (66.67%)
Mass Percent Composition
Bk: 88.53%O: 11.47%
Bk Berkelium (88.53%)
O Oxygen (11.47%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Bk: 33.33%O: 66.67%
Bk Berkelium (33.33%)
O Oxygen (66.67%)
Identifiers
CAS Number12010-84-3
SMILES[O-2].[O-2].[Bk+4]
Hill formulaBkO2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
Bk2O3Berkelium(III) oxide

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