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Properties of C9H8N5ClS

Properties of C9H8N5ClS :

Compound NameC9H8N5ClS
Chemical FormulaC9H8N5ClS
Molar Mass253.71132 g/mol

Elemental composition of C9H8N5ClS
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107942.6060
HydrogenH1.0079483.1782
NitrogenN14.0067527.6036
ChlorineCl35.453113.9738
SulfurS32.065112.6384
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 42.61%H: 3.18%N: 27.60%Cl: 13.97%S: 12.64%
C Carbon (42.61%)
H Hydrogen (3.18%)
N Nitrogen (27.60%)
Cl Chlorine (13.97%)
S Sulfur (12.64%)
C: 37.50%H: 33.33%N: 20.83%Cl: 4.17%S: 4.17%
C Carbon (37.50%)
H Hydrogen (33.33%)
N Nitrogen (20.83%)
Cl Chlorine (4.17%)
S Sulfur (4.17%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 42.61%H: 3.18%N: 27.60%Cl: 13.97%S: 12.64%
C Carbon (42.61%)
H Hydrogen (3.18%)
N Nitrogen (27.60%)
Cl Chlorine (13.97%)
S Sulfur (12.64%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 37.50%H: 33.33%N: 20.83%Cl: 4.17%S: 4.17%
C Carbon (37.50%)
H Hydrogen (33.33%)
N Nitrogen (20.83%)
Cl Chlorine (4.17%)
S Sulfur (4.17%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC9H8ClN5S

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