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Properties of KOHHC2N3O2

Properties of KOHHC2N3O2 :

Compound NameKOHHC2N3O2
Chemical FormulaKOHHC2N3O2
Molar Mass155.15388 g/mol

Elemental composition of KOHHC2N3O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
PotassiumK39.0983125.1997
OxygenO15.9994330.9359
HydrogenH1.0079421.2993
CarbonC12.0107215.4823
NitrogenN14.0067327.0829
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
K: 25.20%O: 30.94%H: 1.30%C: 15.48%N: 27.08%
K Potassium (25.20%)
O Oxygen (30.94%)
H Hydrogen (1.30%)
C Carbon (15.48%)
N Nitrogen (27.08%)
K: 9.09%O: 27.27%H: 18.18%C: 18.18%N: 27.27%
K Potassium (9.09%)
O Oxygen (27.27%)
H Hydrogen (18.18%)
C Carbon (18.18%)
N Nitrogen (27.27%)
Mass Percent Composition
K: 25.20%O: 30.94%H: 1.30%C: 15.48%N: 27.08%
K Potassium (25.20%)
O Oxygen (30.94%)
H Hydrogen (1.30%)
C Carbon (15.48%)
N Nitrogen (27.08%)
Atomic Percent Composition
K: 9.09%O: 27.27%H: 18.18%C: 18.18%N: 27.27%
K Potassium (9.09%)
O Oxygen (27.27%)
H Hydrogen (18.18%)
C Carbon (18.18%)
N Nitrogen (27.27%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC2H2KN3O3

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