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Properties of C3H5O2Cs

Properties of C3H5O2Cs :

Compound NameC3H5O2Cs
Chemical FormulaC3H5O2Cs
Molar Mass205.9760519 g/mol

Elemental composition of C3H5O2Cs
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107317.4933
HydrogenH1.0079452.4467
OxygenO15.9994215.5352
CesiumCs132.9054519164.5247
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 17.49%H: 2.45%O: 15.54%Cs: 64.52%
C Carbon (17.49%)
H Hydrogen (2.45%)
O Oxygen (15.54%)
Cs Cesium (64.52%)
C: 27.27%H: 45.45%O: 18.18%Cs: 9.09%
C Carbon (27.27%)
H Hydrogen (45.45%)
O Oxygen (18.18%)
Cs Cesium (9.09%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 17.49%H: 2.45%O: 15.54%Cs: 64.52%
C Carbon (17.49%)
H Hydrogen (2.45%)
O Oxygen (15.54%)
Cs Cesium (64.52%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 27.27%H: 45.45%O: 18.18%Cs: 9.09%
C Carbon (27.27%)
H Hydrogen (45.45%)
O Oxygen (18.18%)
Cs Cesium (9.09%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC3H5CsO2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
CsHCO3Caesium bicarbonate
C2H3O2CsCaesium acetate
CsC6H7O6Cesium ascorbate
CsCH3CO2
Cs3C6H5O7Cesium citrate
CsC6H5COOCesium benzoate
C18H35CsO2Caesium stearate

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