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Properties of KClHC2H3O2

Properties of KClHC2H3O2 :

Compound NameKClHC2H3O2
Chemical FormulaKClHC2H3O2
Molar Mass134.60326 g/mol

Elemental composition of KClHC2H3O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
PotassiumK39.0983129.0471
ChlorineCl35.453126.3389
HydrogenH1.0079442.9953
CarbonC12.0107217.8461
OxygenO15.9994223.7727
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
K: 29.05%Cl: 26.34%H: 3.00%C: 17.85%O: 23.77%
K Potassium (29.05%)
Cl Chlorine (26.34%)
H Hydrogen (3.00%)
C Carbon (17.85%)
O Oxygen (23.77%)
K: 10.00%Cl: 10.00%H: 40.00%C: 20.00%O: 20.00%
K Potassium (10.00%)
Cl Chlorine (10.00%)
H Hydrogen (40.00%)
C Carbon (20.00%)
O Oxygen (20.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
K: 29.05%Cl: 26.34%H: 3.00%C: 17.85%O: 23.77%
K Potassium (29.05%)
Cl Chlorine (26.34%)
H Hydrogen (3.00%)
C Carbon (17.85%)
O Oxygen (23.77%)
Atomic Percent Composition
K: 10.00%Cl: 10.00%H: 40.00%C: 20.00%O: 20.00%
K Potassium (10.00%)
Cl Chlorine (10.00%)
H Hydrogen (40.00%)
C Carbon (20.00%)
O Oxygen (20.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC2H4ClKO2

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