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Properties of C73H67Mo2O2SNP2BClF24

Properties of C73H67Mo2O2SNP2BClF24 :

Compound NameC73H67Mo2O2SNP2BClF24
Chemical FormulaC73H67Mo2O2SNP2BClF24
Molar Mass1778.4767808 g/mol

Elemental composition of C73H67Mo2O2SNP2BClF24
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01077349.2996
HydrogenH1.00794673.7972
MolybdenumMo95.96210.7913
OxygenO15.999421.7992
SulfurS32.06511.8029
NitrogenN14.006710.7876
PhosphorusP30.97376223.4832
BoronB10.81110.6079
ChlorineCl35.45311.9934
FluorineF18.99840322425.6378
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 49.30%H: 3.80%Mo: 10.79%O: 1.80%S: 1.80%N: 0.79%P: 3.48%B: 0.61%Cl: 1.99%F: 25.64%
C Carbon (49.30%)
H Hydrogen (3.80%)
Mo Molybdenum (10.79%)
O Oxygen (1.80%)
S Sulfur (1.80%)
N Nitrogen (0.79%)
P Phosphorus (3.48%)
B Boron (0.61%)
Cl Chlorine (1.99%)
F Fluorine (25.64%)
C: 41.95%H: 38.51%Mo: 1.15%O: 1.15%S: 0.57%N: 0.57%P: 1.15%B: 0.57%Cl: 0.57%F: 13.79%
C Carbon (41.95%)
H Hydrogen (38.51%)
Mo Molybdenum (1.15%)
O Oxygen (1.15%)
S Sulfur (0.57%)
N Nitrogen (0.57%)
P Phosphorus (1.15%)
B Boron (0.57%)
Cl Chlorine (0.57%)
F Fluorine (13.79%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 49.30%H: 3.80%Mo: 10.79%O: 1.80%S: 1.80%N: 0.79%P: 3.48%B: 0.61%Cl: 1.99%F: 25.64%
C Carbon (49.30%)
H Hydrogen (3.80%)
Mo Molybdenum (10.79%)
O Oxygen (1.80%)
S Sulfur (1.80%)
N Nitrogen (0.79%)
P Phosphorus (3.48%)
B Boron (0.61%)
Cl Chlorine (1.99%)
F Fluorine (25.64%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 41.95%H: 38.51%Mo: 1.15%O: 1.15%S: 0.57%N: 0.57%P: 1.15%B: 0.57%Cl: 0.57%F: 13.79%
C Carbon (41.95%)
H Hydrogen (38.51%)
Mo Molybdenum (1.15%)
O Oxygen (1.15%)
S Sulfur (0.57%)
N Nitrogen (0.57%)
P Phosphorus (1.15%)
B Boron (0.57%)
Cl Chlorine (0.57%)
F Fluorine (13.79%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC73H67BClF24Mo2NO2P2S

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