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Properties of Ca2HPO2

Properties of Ca2HPO2 :

Compound NameCa2HPO2
Chemical FormulaCa2HPO2
Molar Mass144.136502 g/mol

Elemental composition of Ca2HPO2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CalciumCa40.078255.6112
HydrogenH1.0079410.6993
PhosphorusP30.973762121.4892
OxygenO15.9994222.2003
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Ca: 55.61%H: 0.70%P: 21.49%O: 22.20%
Ca Calcium (55.61%)
H Hydrogen (0.70%)
P Phosphorus (21.49%)
O Oxygen (22.20%)
Ca: 33.33%H: 16.67%P: 16.67%O: 33.33%
Ca Calcium (33.33%)
H Hydrogen (16.67%)
P Phosphorus (16.67%)
O Oxygen (33.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
Ca: 55.61%H: 0.70%P: 21.49%O: 22.20%
Ca Calcium (55.61%)
H Hydrogen (0.70%)
P Phosphorus (21.49%)
O Oxygen (22.20%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Ca: 33.33%H: 16.67%P: 16.67%O: 33.33%
Ca Calcium (33.33%)
H Hydrogen (16.67%)
P Phosphorus (16.67%)
O Oxygen (33.33%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaHCa2O2P

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
CaHPO4Dicalcium phosphate
CaH4P2O8Monocalcium phosphate
Ca8H2(PO4)6*5H2OOctacalcium phosphate

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