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Properties of HS99O540000

Properties of HS99O540000 :

Compound NameHS99O540000
Chemical FormulaHS99O540000
Molar Mass8642851.44294 g/mol

Elemental composition of HS99O540000
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
HydrogenH1.0079410.0000
SulfurS32.065990.0367
OxygenO15.999454000099.9633
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
O: 99.96%
O Oxygen (99.96%)
O: 99.98%
O Oxygen (99.98%)
Mass Percent Composition
O: 99.96%
O Oxygen (99.96%)
Atomic Percent Composition
O: 99.98%
O Oxygen (99.98%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaHO540000S99

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FormulaCompound name
H2SO4Sulfuric acid
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H2O7S2Disulfuric acid
H2S2O8Peroxydisulfuric acid
H2S2O6Dithionic acid
H2S2O4Dithionous acid
S2O2H2Dihydroxydisulfane
H2O6S3Trithionic acid

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