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Properties of C31H31N6O4Cl3H6O3

Properties of C31H31N6O4Cl3H6O3 :

Compound NameC31H31N6O4Cl3H6O3
Chemical FormulaC31H31N6O4Cl3H6O3
Molar Mass712.02048 g/mol

Elemental composition of C31H31N6O4Cl3H6O3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01073152.2923
HydrogenH1.00794375.2377
NitrogenN14.0067611.8031
OxygenO15.9994715.7293
ChlorineCl35.453314.9376
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 52.29%H: 5.24%N: 11.80%O: 15.73%Cl: 14.94%
C Carbon (52.29%)
H Hydrogen (5.24%)
N Nitrogen (11.80%)
O Oxygen (15.73%)
Cl Chlorine (14.94%)
C: 36.90%H: 44.05%N: 7.14%O: 8.33%Cl: 3.57%
C Carbon (36.90%)
H Hydrogen (44.05%)
N Nitrogen (7.14%)
O Oxygen (8.33%)
Cl Chlorine (3.57%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 52.29%H: 5.24%N: 11.80%O: 15.73%Cl: 14.94%
C Carbon (52.29%)
H Hydrogen (5.24%)
N Nitrogen (11.80%)
O Oxygen (15.73%)
Cl Chlorine (14.94%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 36.90%H: 44.05%N: 7.14%O: 8.33%Cl: 3.57%
C Carbon (36.90%)
H Hydrogen (44.05%)
N Nitrogen (7.14%)
O Oxygen (8.33%)
Cl Chlorine (3.57%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC31H37Cl3N6O7

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