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Properties of C27H33FN2O3

Properties of C27H33FN2O3 :

Compound NameC27H33FN2O3
Chemical FormulaC27H33FN2O3
Molar Mass452.5609232 g/mol

Elemental composition of C27H33FN2O3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01072771.6564
HydrogenH1.00794337.3497
FluorineF18.998403214.1980
NitrogenN14.006726.1900
OxygenO15.9994310.6059
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 71.66%H: 7.35%F: 4.20%N: 6.19%O: 10.61%
C Carbon (71.66%)
H Hydrogen (7.35%)
F Fluorine (4.20%)
N Nitrogen (6.19%)
O Oxygen (10.61%)
C: 40.91%H: 50.00%F: 1.52%N: 3.03%O: 4.55%
C Carbon (40.91%)
H Hydrogen (50.00%)
F Fluorine (1.52%)
N Nitrogen (3.03%)
O Oxygen (4.55%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 71.66%H: 7.35%F: 4.20%N: 6.19%O: 10.61%
C Carbon (71.66%)
H Hydrogen (7.35%)
F Fluorine (4.20%)
N Nitrogen (6.19%)
O Oxygen (10.61%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 40.91%H: 50.00%F: 1.52%N: 3.03%O: 4.55%
C Carbon (40.91%)
H Hydrogen (50.00%)
F Fluorine (1.52%)
N Nitrogen (3.03%)
O Oxygen (4.55%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC27H33FN2O3

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