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Properties of FeN2O2

Properties of FeN2O2 :

Compound NameFeN2O2
Chemical FormulaFeN2O2
Molar Mass115.8572 g/mol

Elemental composition of FeN2O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
IronFe55.845148.2016
NitrogenN14.0067224.1792
OxygenO15.9994227.6192
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Fe: 48.20%N: 24.18%O: 27.62%
Fe Iron (48.20%)
N Nitrogen (24.18%)
O Oxygen (27.62%)
Fe: 20.00%N: 40.00%O: 40.00%
Fe Iron (20.00%)
N Nitrogen (40.00%)
O Oxygen (40.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Fe: 48.20%N: 24.18%O: 27.62%
Fe Iron (48.20%)
N Nitrogen (24.18%)
O Oxygen (27.62%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Fe: 20.00%N: 40.00%O: 40.00%
Fe Iron (20.00%)
N Nitrogen (40.00%)
O Oxygen (40.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaFeN2O2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
Fe(NO3)3Iron(III) nitrate
Fe(NO3)2Iron(II) nitrate
Fe(NO2)2Iron(II) nitrite
Fe(NO2)3Iron(III) nitrite

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