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Properties of F4P2O2CH2CH2

Properties of F4P2O2CH2CH2 :

Compound NameF4P2O2CH2CH2
Chemical FormulaF4P2O2CH2CH2
Molar Mass197.9930968 g/mol

Elemental composition of F4P2O2CH2CH2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
FluorineF18.9984032438.3820
PhosphorusP30.973762231.2877
OxygenO15.9994216.1616
CarbonC12.0107212.1324
HydrogenH1.0079442.0363
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
F: 38.38%P: 31.29%O: 16.16%C: 12.13%H: 2.04%
F Fluorine (38.38%)
P Phosphorus (31.29%)
O Oxygen (16.16%)
C Carbon (12.13%)
H Hydrogen (2.04%)
F: 28.57%P: 14.29%O: 14.29%C: 14.29%H: 28.57%
F Fluorine (28.57%)
P Phosphorus (14.29%)
O Oxygen (14.29%)
C Carbon (14.29%)
H Hydrogen (28.57%)
Mass Percent Composition
F: 38.38%P: 31.29%O: 16.16%C: 12.13%H: 2.04%
F Fluorine (38.38%)
P Phosphorus (31.29%)
O Oxygen (16.16%)
C Carbon (12.13%)
H Hydrogen (2.04%)
Atomic Percent Composition
F: 28.57%P: 14.29%O: 14.29%C: 14.29%H: 28.57%
F Fluorine (28.57%)
P Phosphorus (14.29%)
O Oxygen (14.29%)
C Carbon (14.29%)
H Hydrogen (28.57%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC2H4F4O2P2

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