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Properties of K3[C(C2O4)3]3H2O

Properties of K3[C(C2O4)3]3H2O :

Compound NameK3[C(C2O4)3]3H2O
Chemical FormulaK3[C(C2O4)3]3H2O
Molar Mass963.51328 g/mol

Elemental composition of K3[C(C2O4)3]3H2O
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
PotassiumK39.0983312.1737
HydrogenH1.0079420.2092
OxygenO15.99943761.4395
CarbonC12.01072126.1776
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
K: 12.17%O: 61.44%C: 26.18%
K Potassium (12.17%)
O Oxygen (61.44%)
C Carbon (26.18%)
K: 4.76%H: 3.17%O: 58.73%C: 33.33%
K Potassium (4.76%)
H Hydrogen (3.17%)
O Oxygen (58.73%)
C Carbon (33.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
K: 12.17%O: 61.44%C: 26.18%
K Potassium (12.17%)
O Oxygen (61.44%)
C Carbon (26.18%)
Atomic Percent Composition
K: 4.76%H: 3.17%O: 58.73%C: 33.33%
K Potassium (4.76%)
H Hydrogen (3.17%)
O Oxygen (58.73%)
C Carbon (33.33%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC21H2K3O37

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FormulaCompound name
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C2HKO4Potassium hydrogenoxalate
C3H5KO2Potassium propanoate
C3H5KO3Potassium lactate
C7H5KO3Potassium salicylate
KC4H5O6Potassium bitartrate

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