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Properties of C4H10NFPO2

Properties of C4H10NFPO2 :

Compound NameC4H10NFPO2
Chemical FormulaC4H10NFPO2
Molar Mass154.0998652 g/mol

Elemental composition of C4H10NFPO2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107431.1764
HydrogenH1.00794106.5408
NitrogenN14.006719.0894
FluorineF18.9984032112.3286
PhosphorusP30.973762120.0998
OxygenO15.9994220.7650
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 31.18%H: 6.54%N: 9.09%F: 12.33%P: 20.10%O: 20.76%
C Carbon (31.18%)
H Hydrogen (6.54%)
N Nitrogen (9.09%)
F Fluorine (12.33%)
P Phosphorus (20.10%)
O Oxygen (20.76%)
C: 21.05%H: 52.63%N: 5.26%F: 5.26%P: 5.26%O: 10.53%
C Carbon (21.05%)
H Hydrogen (52.63%)
N Nitrogen (5.26%)
F Fluorine (5.26%)
P Phosphorus (5.26%)
O Oxygen (10.53%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 31.18%H: 6.54%N: 9.09%F: 12.33%P: 20.10%O: 20.76%
C Carbon (31.18%)
H Hydrogen (6.54%)
N Nitrogen (9.09%)
F Fluorine (12.33%)
P Phosphorus (20.10%)
O Oxygen (20.76%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 21.05%H: 52.63%N: 5.26%F: 5.26%P: 5.26%O: 10.53%
C Carbon (21.05%)
H Hydrogen (52.63%)
N Nitrogen (5.26%)
F Fluorine (5.26%)
P Phosphorus (5.26%)
O Oxygen (10.53%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC4H10FNO2P

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