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Properties of Ga2O

Properties of Ga2O (Gallium(i) oxide):

Compound NameGallium(i) oxide
Chemical FormulaGa2O
Molar Mass155.4454 g/mol
Physical properties
Appearancebrown powder
Density4.7700 g/cm³
Melting800.00 °C
Thermochemistry
Enthalpy of Formation-356.20 kJ/mol

Alternative Names

gallium suboxide
digallium monoxide

Elemental composition of Ga2O
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
GalliumGa69.723289.7074
OxygenO15.9994110.2926
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Ga: 89.71%O: 10.29%
Ga Gallium (89.71%)
O Oxygen (10.29%)
Ga: 66.67%O: 33.33%
Ga Gallium (66.67%)
O Oxygen (33.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
Ga: 89.71%O: 10.29%
Ga Gallium (89.71%)
O Oxygen (10.29%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Ga: 66.67%O: 33.33%
Ga Gallium (66.67%)
O Oxygen (33.33%)
Identifiers
CAS Number12024-20-3
SMILESO([Ga])[Ga]
Hill formulaGa2O

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
Ga2O3Gallium(III) oxide
Ga2(O2)3Gallium peroxide

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