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Properties of C21H16N3FOS

Properties of C21H16N3FOS :

Compound NameC21H16N3FOS
Chemical FormulaC21H16N3FOS
Molar Mass377.4346432 g/mol

Elemental composition of C21H16N3FOS
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01072166.8261
HydrogenH1.00794164.2728
NitrogenN14.0067311.1331
FluorineF18.998403215.0336
OxygenO15.999414.2390
SulfurS32.06518.4955
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 66.83%H: 4.27%N: 11.13%F: 5.03%O: 4.24%S: 8.50%
C Carbon (66.83%)
H Hydrogen (4.27%)
N Nitrogen (11.13%)
F Fluorine (5.03%)
O Oxygen (4.24%)
S Sulfur (8.50%)
C: 48.84%H: 37.21%N: 6.98%F: 2.33%O: 2.33%S: 2.33%
C Carbon (48.84%)
H Hydrogen (37.21%)
N Nitrogen (6.98%)
F Fluorine (2.33%)
O Oxygen (2.33%)
S Sulfur (2.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 66.83%H: 4.27%N: 11.13%F: 5.03%O: 4.24%S: 8.50%
C Carbon (66.83%)
H Hydrogen (4.27%)
N Nitrogen (11.13%)
F Fluorine (5.03%)
O Oxygen (4.24%)
S Sulfur (8.50%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 48.84%H: 37.21%N: 6.98%F: 2.33%O: 2.33%S: 2.33%
C Carbon (48.84%)
H Hydrogen (37.21%)
N Nitrogen (6.98%)
F Fluorine (2.33%)
O Oxygen (2.33%)
S Sulfur (2.33%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC21H16FN3OS

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