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Properties of C12H25NMe3Br

Properties of C12H25N(CH3)3Br :

Compound NameC12H25NMe3Br
Chemical FormulaC12H25N(CH3)3Br
Molar Mass308.34116 g/mol

Elemental composition of C12H25N(CH3)3Br
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01071558.4289
HydrogenH1.007943411.1143
NitrogenN14.006714.5426
BromineBr79.904125.9142
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 58.43%H: 11.11%N: 4.54%Br: 25.91%
C Carbon (58.43%)
H Hydrogen (11.11%)
N Nitrogen (4.54%)
Br Bromine (25.91%)
C: 29.41%H: 66.67%N: 1.96%Br: 1.96%
C Carbon (29.41%)
H Hydrogen (66.67%)
N Nitrogen (1.96%)
Br Bromine (1.96%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 58.43%H: 11.11%N: 4.54%Br: 25.91%
C Carbon (58.43%)
H Hydrogen (11.11%)
N Nitrogen (4.54%)
Br Bromine (25.91%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 29.41%H: 66.67%N: 1.96%Br: 1.96%
C Carbon (29.41%)
H Hydrogen (66.67%)
N Nitrogen (1.96%)
Br Bromine (1.96%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC15H34BrN

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