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Properties of C6H5Cl1

Properties of C6H5Cl1 :

Compound NameC6H5Cl1
Chemical FormulaC6H5Cl1
Molar Mass112.5569 g/mol

Elemental composition of C6H5Cl1
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107664.0247
HydrogenH1.0079454.4775
ChlorineCl35.453131.4978
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 64.02%H: 4.48%Cl: 31.50%
C Carbon (64.02%)
H Hydrogen (4.48%)
Cl Chlorine (31.50%)
C: 50.00%H: 41.67%Cl: 8.33%
C Carbon (50.00%)
H Hydrogen (41.67%)
Cl Chlorine (8.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 64.02%H: 4.48%Cl: 31.50%
C Carbon (64.02%)
H Hydrogen (4.48%)
Cl Chlorine (31.50%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 50.00%H: 41.67%Cl: 8.33%
C Carbon (50.00%)
H Hydrogen (41.67%)
Cl Chlorine (8.33%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC6H5Cl

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