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Properties of C2H6O2Cl999

Properties of C2H6O2Cl999 :

Compound NameC2H6O2Cl999
Chemical FormulaC2H6O2Cl999
Molar Mass35479.61484 g/mol

Elemental composition of C2H6O2Cl999
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.010720.0677
HydrogenH1.0079460.0170
OxygenO15.999420.0902
ChlorineCl35.45399999.8251
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Cl: 99.83%
Cl Chlorine (99.83%)
H: 0.59%Cl: 99.01%
H Hydrogen (0.59%)
Cl Chlorine (99.01%)
Mass Percent Composition
Cl: 99.83%
Cl Chlorine (99.83%)
Atomic Percent Composition
H: 0.59%Cl: 99.01%
H Hydrogen (0.59%)
Cl Chlorine (99.01%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC2H6Cl999O2

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