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Properties of CoH4O2PPh3

Properties of CoH4O2P(C6H5)3 :

Compound NameCoH4O2PPh3
Chemical FormulaCoH4O2P(C6H5)3
Molar Mass357.249217 g/mol

Elemental composition of CoH4O2P(C6H5)3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CobaltCo58.933195116.4964
HydrogenH1.00794195.3606
OxygenO15.999428.9570
PhosphorusP30.97376218.6701
CarbonC12.01071860.5159
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Co: 16.50%H: 5.36%O: 8.96%P: 8.67%C: 60.52%
Co Cobalt (16.50%)
H Hydrogen (5.36%)
O Oxygen (8.96%)
P Phosphorus (8.67%)
C Carbon (60.52%)
Co: 2.44%H: 46.34%O: 4.88%P: 2.44%C: 43.90%
Co Cobalt (2.44%)
H Hydrogen (46.34%)
O Oxygen (4.88%)
P Phosphorus (2.44%)
C Carbon (43.90%)
Mass Percent Composition
Co: 16.50%H: 5.36%O: 8.96%P: 8.67%C: 60.52%
Co Cobalt (16.50%)
H Hydrogen (5.36%)
O Oxygen (8.96%)
P Phosphorus (8.67%)
C Carbon (60.52%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Co: 2.44%H: 46.34%O: 4.88%P: 2.44%C: 43.90%
Co Cobalt (2.44%)
H Hydrogen (46.34%)
O Oxygen (4.88%)
P Phosphorus (2.44%)
C Carbon (43.90%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC18H19CoO2P

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