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Properties of CuH8N2O10

Properties of CuH8N2O10 :

Compound NameCuH8N2O10
Chemical FormulaCuH8N2O10
Molar Mass259.61692 g/mol

Elemental composition of CuH8N2O10
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CopperCu63.546124.4768
HydrogenH1.0079483.1059
NitrogenN14.0067210.7903
OxygenO15.99941061.6270
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Cu: 24.48%H: 3.11%N: 10.79%O: 61.63%
Cu Copper (24.48%)
H Hydrogen (3.11%)
N Nitrogen (10.79%)
O Oxygen (61.63%)
Cu: 4.76%H: 38.10%N: 9.52%O: 47.62%
Cu Copper (4.76%)
H Hydrogen (38.10%)
N Nitrogen (9.52%)
O Oxygen (47.62%)
Mass Percent Composition
Cu: 24.48%H: 3.11%N: 10.79%O: 61.63%
Cu Copper (24.48%)
H Hydrogen (3.11%)
N Nitrogen (10.79%)
O Oxygen (61.63%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Cu: 4.76%H: 38.10%N: 9.52%O: 47.62%
Cu Copper (4.76%)
H Hydrogen (38.10%)
N Nitrogen (9.52%)
O Oxygen (47.62%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaH8CuN2O10

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