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Properties of FeC2O4H2O2n

Properties of FeC2O4H2O2N :

Compound NameFeC2O4H2O2n
Chemical FormulaFeC2O4H2O2N
Molar Mass191.88538 g/mol

Elemental composition of FeC2O4H2O2N
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
IronFe55.845129.1033
CarbonC12.0107212.5186
OxygenO15.9994650.0280
HydrogenH1.0079421.0506
NitrogenN14.006717.2995
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Fe: 29.10%C: 12.52%O: 50.03%H: 1.05%N: 7.30%
Fe Iron (29.10%)
C Carbon (12.52%)
O Oxygen (50.03%)
H Hydrogen (1.05%)
N Nitrogen (7.30%)
Fe: 8.33%C: 16.67%O: 50.00%H: 16.67%N: 8.33%
Fe Iron (8.33%)
C Carbon (16.67%)
O Oxygen (50.00%)
H Hydrogen (16.67%)
N Nitrogen (8.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
Fe: 29.10%C: 12.52%O: 50.03%H: 1.05%N: 7.30%
Fe Iron (29.10%)
C Carbon (12.52%)
O Oxygen (50.03%)
H Hydrogen (1.05%)
N Nitrogen (7.30%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Fe: 8.33%C: 16.67%O: 50.00%H: 16.67%N: 8.33%
Fe Iron (8.33%)
C Carbon (16.67%)
O Oxygen (50.00%)
H Hydrogen (16.67%)
N Nitrogen (8.33%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC2H2FeNO6

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