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Properties of He2s2o2n2p2s2o

Properties of He2S2O2N2P2S2O :

Compound NameHe2s2o2n2p2s2o
Chemical FormulaHe2S2O2N2P2S2O
Molar Mass274.224328 g/mol

Elemental composition of He2S2O2N2P2S2O
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
HeliumHe4.00260222.9192
SulfurS32.065446.7719
OxygenO15.9994317.5033
NitrogenN14.0067210.2155
PhosphorusP30.973762222.5901
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
He: 2.92%S: 46.77%O: 17.50%N: 10.22%P: 22.59%
He Helium (2.92%)
S Sulfur (46.77%)
O Oxygen (17.50%)
N Nitrogen (10.22%)
P Phosphorus (22.59%)
He: 15.38%S: 30.77%O: 23.08%N: 15.38%P: 15.38%
He Helium (15.38%)
S Sulfur (30.77%)
O Oxygen (23.08%)
N Nitrogen (15.38%)
P Phosphorus (15.38%)
Mass Percent Composition
He: 2.92%S: 46.77%O: 17.50%N: 10.22%P: 22.59%
He Helium (2.92%)
S Sulfur (46.77%)
O Oxygen (17.50%)
N Nitrogen (10.22%)
P Phosphorus (22.59%)
Atomic Percent Composition
He: 15.38%S: 30.77%O: 23.08%N: 15.38%P: 15.38%
He Helium (15.38%)
S Sulfur (30.77%)
O Oxygen (23.08%)
N Nitrogen (15.38%)
P Phosphorus (15.38%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaHe2N2O3P2S4

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