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Properties of Fr3O2H3C

Properties of Fr3O2H3C :

Compound NameFr3O2H3C
Chemical FormulaFr3O2H3C
Molar Mass716.0925277 g/mol

Elemental composition of Fr3O2H3C
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
FranciumFr223.019736393.4319
OxygenO15.999424.4685
HydrogenH1.0079430.4223
CarbonC12.010711.6773
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Fr: 93.43%O: 4.47%C: 1.68%
Fr Francium (93.43%)
O Oxygen (4.47%)
C Carbon (1.68%)
Fr: 33.33%O: 22.22%H: 33.33%C: 11.11%
Fr Francium (33.33%)
O Oxygen (22.22%)
H Hydrogen (33.33%)
C Carbon (11.11%)
Mass Percent Composition
Fr: 93.43%O: 4.47%C: 1.68%
Fr Francium (93.43%)
O Oxygen (4.47%)
C Carbon (1.68%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Fr: 33.33%O: 22.22%H: 33.33%C: 11.11%
Fr Francium (33.33%)
O Oxygen (22.22%)
H Hydrogen (33.33%)
C Carbon (11.11%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCH3Fr3O2

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