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Properties of KCNCH3COOH

Properties of KCNCH3COOH :

Compound NameKCNCH3COOH
Chemical FormulaKCNCH3COOH
Molar Mass125.16766 g/mol

Elemental composition of KCNCH3COOH
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
PotassiumK39.0983131.2367
CarbonC12.0107328.7871
NitrogenN14.0067111.1904
HydrogenH1.0079443.2211
OxygenO15.9994225.5648
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
K: 31.24%C: 28.79%N: 11.19%H: 3.22%O: 25.56%
K Potassium (31.24%)
C Carbon (28.79%)
N Nitrogen (11.19%)
H Hydrogen (3.22%)
O Oxygen (25.56%)
K: 9.09%C: 27.27%N: 9.09%H: 36.36%O: 18.18%
K Potassium (9.09%)
C Carbon (27.27%)
N Nitrogen (9.09%)
H Hydrogen (36.36%)
O Oxygen (18.18%)
Mass Percent Composition
K: 31.24%C: 28.79%N: 11.19%H: 3.22%O: 25.56%
K Potassium (31.24%)
C Carbon (28.79%)
N Nitrogen (11.19%)
H Hydrogen (3.22%)
O Oxygen (25.56%)
Atomic Percent Composition
K: 9.09%C: 27.27%N: 9.09%H: 36.36%O: 18.18%
K Potassium (9.09%)
C Carbon (27.27%)
N Nitrogen (9.09%)
H Hydrogen (36.36%)
O Oxygen (18.18%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC3H4KNO2

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