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Properties of CaCl2*22o

Properties of CaCl2*22O :

Compound NameCaCl2*22o
Chemical FormulaCaCl2*22O
Molar Mass462.9708 g/mol

Elemental composition of CaCl2*22O
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CalciumCa40.07818.6567
ChlorineCl35.453215.3154
OxygenO15.99942276.0279
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Ca: 8.66%Cl: 15.32%O: 76.03%
Ca Calcium (8.66%)
Cl Chlorine (15.32%)
O Oxygen (76.03%)
Ca: 4.00%Cl: 8.00%O: 88.00%
Ca Calcium (4.00%)
Cl Chlorine (8.00%)
O Oxygen (88.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Ca: 8.66%Cl: 15.32%O: 76.03%
Ca Calcium (8.66%)
Cl Chlorine (15.32%)
O Oxygen (76.03%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Ca: 4.00%Cl: 8.00%O: 88.00%
Ca Calcium (4.00%)
Cl Chlorine (8.00%)
O Oxygen (88.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCaCl2O22

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
CaOCl2Calcium oxychloride
Ca(ClO)2Calcium hypochlorite
Ca(ClO3)2Calcium chlorate
Ca(ClO2)2Calcium chlorite
Ca(ClO4)2Calcium perchlorate

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