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Properties of C5F9SO2NH4

Properties of C5F9SO2NH4 :

Compound NameC5F9SO2NH4
Chemical FormulaC5F9SO2NH4
Molar Mass313.1413888 g/mol

Elemental composition of C5F9SO2NH4
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107519.1778
FluorineF18.9984032954.6033
SulfurS32.065110.2398
OxygenO15.9994210.2186
NitrogenN14.006714.4730
HydrogenH1.0079441.2875
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 19.18%F: 54.60%S: 10.24%O: 10.22%N: 4.47%H: 1.29%
C Carbon (19.18%)
F Fluorine (54.60%)
S Sulfur (10.24%)
O Oxygen (10.22%)
N Nitrogen (4.47%)
H Hydrogen (1.29%)
C: 22.73%F: 40.91%S: 4.55%O: 9.09%N: 4.55%H: 18.18%
C Carbon (22.73%)
F Fluorine (40.91%)
S Sulfur (4.55%)
O Oxygen (9.09%)
N Nitrogen (4.55%)
H Hydrogen (18.18%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 19.18%F: 54.60%S: 10.24%O: 10.22%N: 4.47%H: 1.29%
C Carbon (19.18%)
F Fluorine (54.60%)
S Sulfur (10.24%)
O Oxygen (10.22%)
N Nitrogen (4.47%)
H Hydrogen (1.29%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 22.73%F: 40.91%S: 4.55%O: 9.09%N: 4.55%H: 18.18%
C Carbon (22.73%)
F Fluorine (40.91%)
S Sulfur (4.55%)
O Oxygen (9.09%)
N Nitrogen (4.55%)
H Hydrogen (18.18%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC5H4F9NO2S

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