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Properties of FrFrFrFrFrHFrFrFrFrFrFrFrFrUut

Properties of FrFrFrFrFrHFrFrFrFrFrFrFrFrUut :

Compound NameFrFrFrFrFrHFrFrFrFrFrFrFrFrUut
Chemical FormulaFrFrFrFrFrHFrFrFrFrFrFrFrFrUut
Molar Mass3184.4425867 g/mol

Elemental composition of FrFrFrFrFrHFrFrFrFrFrFrFrFrUut
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
FranciumFr223.0197361391.0444
HydrogenH1.0079410.0317
NihoniumUut284.178118.9240
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Fr: 91.04%Uut: 8.92%
Fr Francium (91.04%)
Uut Nihonium (8.92%)
Fr: 86.67%H: 6.67%Uut: 6.67%
Fr Francium (86.67%)
H Hydrogen (6.67%)
Uut Nihonium (6.67%)
Mass Percent Composition
Fr: 91.04%Uut: 8.92%
Fr Francium (91.04%)
Uut Nihonium (8.92%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Fr: 86.67%H: 6.67%Uut: 6.67%
Fr Francium (86.67%)
H Hydrogen (6.67%)
Uut Nihonium (6.67%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaHFr13Uut

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