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Properties of CO2(NO3)

Properties of CO2(NO3) :

Compound NameCO2(NO3)
Chemical FormulaCO2(NO3)
Molar Mass106.0144 g/mol

Elemental composition of CO2(NO3)
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107111.3293
OxygenO15.9994575.4586
NitrogenN14.0067113.2121
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 11.33%O: 75.46%N: 13.21%
C Carbon (11.33%)
O Oxygen (75.46%)
N Nitrogen (13.21%)
C: 14.29%O: 71.43%N: 14.29%
C Carbon (14.29%)
O Oxygen (71.43%)
N Nitrogen (14.29%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 11.33%O: 75.46%N: 13.21%
C Carbon (11.33%)
O Oxygen (75.46%)
N Nitrogen (13.21%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 14.29%O: 71.43%N: 14.29%
C Carbon (14.29%)
O Oxygen (71.43%)
N Nitrogen (14.29%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCNO5

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