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Properties of Fe(C2H3C2)3

Properties of Fe(C2H3C2)3 :

Compound NameFe(C2H3C2)3
Chemical FormulaFe(C2H3C2)3
Molar Mass209.04486 g/mol

Elemental composition of Fe(C2H3C2)3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
IronFe55.845126.7144
CarbonC12.01071268.9462
HydrogenH1.0079494.3395
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Fe: 26.71%C: 68.95%H: 4.34%
Fe Iron (26.71%)
C Carbon (68.95%)
H Hydrogen (4.34%)
Fe: 4.55%C: 54.55%H: 40.91%
Fe Iron (4.55%)
C Carbon (54.55%)
H Hydrogen (40.91%)
Mass Percent Composition
Fe: 26.71%C: 68.95%H: 4.34%
Fe Iron (26.71%)
C Carbon (68.95%)
H Hydrogen (4.34%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Fe: 4.55%C: 54.55%H: 40.91%
Fe Iron (4.55%)
C Carbon (54.55%)
H Hydrogen (40.91%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC12H9Fe

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