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Properties of FeN3C19O2Cl3Br2H17

Properties of FeN3C19O2Cl3Br2H17 :

Compound NameFeN3C19O2Cl3Br2H17
Chemical FormulaFeN3C19O2Cl3Br2H17
Molar Mass641.36918 g/mol

Elemental composition of FeN3C19O2Cl3Br2H17
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
IronFe55.84518.7072
NitrogenN14.006736.5516
CarbonC12.01071935.5806
OxygenO15.999424.9891
ChlorineCl35.453316.5831
BromineBr79.904224.9167
HydrogenH1.00794172.6716
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Fe: 8.71%N: 6.55%C: 35.58%O: 4.99%Cl: 16.58%Br: 24.92%H: 2.67%
Fe Iron (8.71%)
N Nitrogen (6.55%)
C Carbon (35.58%)
O Oxygen (4.99%)
Cl Chlorine (16.58%)
Br Bromine (24.92%)
H Hydrogen (2.67%)
Fe: 2.13%N: 6.38%C: 40.43%O: 4.26%Cl: 6.38%Br: 4.26%H: 36.17%
Fe Iron (2.13%)
N Nitrogen (6.38%)
C Carbon (40.43%)
O Oxygen (4.26%)
Cl Chlorine (6.38%)
Br Bromine (4.26%)
H Hydrogen (36.17%)
Mass Percent Composition
Fe: 8.71%N: 6.55%C: 35.58%O: 4.99%Cl: 16.58%Br: 24.92%H: 2.67%
Fe Iron (8.71%)
N Nitrogen (6.55%)
C Carbon (35.58%)
O Oxygen (4.99%)
Cl Chlorine (16.58%)
Br Bromine (24.92%)
H Hydrogen (2.67%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Fe: 2.13%N: 6.38%C: 40.43%O: 4.26%Cl: 6.38%Br: 4.26%H: 36.17%
Fe Iron (2.13%)
N Nitrogen (6.38%)
C Carbon (40.43%)
O Oxygen (4.26%)
Cl Chlorine (6.38%)
Br Bromine (4.26%)
H Hydrogen (36.17%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC19H17Br2Cl3FeN3O2

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