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Properties of C4H6O2FeC16H10N2O2

Properties of C4H6O2FeC16H10N2O2 :

Compound NameC4H6O2FeC16H10N2O2
Chemical FormulaC4H6O2FeC16H10N2O2
Molar Mass404.19704 g/mol

Elemental composition of C4H6O2FeC16H10N2O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01072059.4299
HydrogenH1.00794163.9899
OxygenO15.9994415.8333
IronFe55.845113.8163
NitrogenN14.006726.9306
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 59.43%H: 3.99%O: 15.83%Fe: 13.82%N: 6.93%
C Carbon (59.43%)
H Hydrogen (3.99%)
O Oxygen (15.83%)
Fe Iron (13.82%)
N Nitrogen (6.93%)
C: 46.51%H: 37.21%O: 9.30%Fe: 2.33%N: 4.65%
C Carbon (46.51%)
H Hydrogen (37.21%)
O Oxygen (9.30%)
Fe Iron (2.33%)
N Nitrogen (4.65%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 59.43%H: 3.99%O: 15.83%Fe: 13.82%N: 6.93%
C Carbon (59.43%)
H Hydrogen (3.99%)
O Oxygen (15.83%)
Fe Iron (13.82%)
N Nitrogen (6.93%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 46.51%H: 37.21%O: 9.30%Fe: 2.33%N: 4.65%
C Carbon (46.51%)
H Hydrogen (37.21%)
O Oxygen (9.30%)
Fe Iron (2.33%)
N Nitrogen (4.65%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC20H16FeN2O4

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