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Properties of CeC18O2NH18

Properties of CeC18O2NH18 :

Compound NameCeC18O2NH18
Chemical FormulaCeC18O2NH18
Molar Mass420.45702 g/mol

Elemental composition of CeC18O2NH18
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CeriumCe140.116133.3247
CarbonC12.01071851.4185
OxygenO15.999427.6105
NitrogenN14.006713.3313
HydrogenH1.00794184.3150
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Ce: 33.32%C: 51.42%O: 7.61%N: 3.33%H: 4.32%
Ce Cerium (33.32%)
C Carbon (51.42%)
O Oxygen (7.61%)
N Nitrogen (3.33%)
H Hydrogen (4.32%)
Ce: 2.50%C: 45.00%O: 5.00%N: 2.50%H: 45.00%
Ce Cerium (2.50%)
C Carbon (45.00%)
O Oxygen (5.00%)
N Nitrogen (2.50%)
H Hydrogen (45.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Ce: 33.32%C: 51.42%O: 7.61%N: 3.33%H: 4.32%
Ce Cerium (33.32%)
C Carbon (51.42%)
O Oxygen (7.61%)
N Nitrogen (3.33%)
H Hydrogen (4.32%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Ce: 2.50%C: 45.00%O: 5.00%N: 2.50%H: 45.00%
Ce Cerium (2.50%)
C Carbon (45.00%)
O Oxygen (5.00%)
N Nitrogen (2.50%)
H Hydrogen (45.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC18H18CeNO2

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