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Properties of LiC9O2F9S

Properties of LiC9O2F9S :

Compound NameLiC9O2F9S
Chemical FormulaLiC9O2F9S
Molar Mass350.0867288 g/mol

Elemental composition of LiC9O2F9S
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
LithiumLi6.94111.9827
CarbonC12.0107930.8770
OxygenO15.999429.1402
FluorineF18.9984032948.8409
SulfurS32.06519.1592
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Li: 1.98%C: 30.88%O: 9.14%F: 48.84%S: 9.16%
Li Lithium (1.98%)
C Carbon (30.88%)
O Oxygen (9.14%)
F Fluorine (48.84%)
S Sulfur (9.16%)
Li: 4.55%C: 40.91%O: 9.09%F: 40.91%S: 4.55%
Li Lithium (4.55%)
C Carbon (40.91%)
O Oxygen (9.09%)
F Fluorine (40.91%)
S Sulfur (4.55%)
Mass Percent Composition
Li: 1.98%C: 30.88%O: 9.14%F: 48.84%S: 9.16%
Li Lithium (1.98%)
C Carbon (30.88%)
O Oxygen (9.14%)
F Fluorine (48.84%)
S Sulfur (9.16%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Li: 4.55%C: 40.91%O: 9.09%F: 40.91%S: 4.55%
Li Lithium (4.55%)
C Carbon (40.91%)
O Oxygen (9.09%)
F Fluorine (40.91%)
S Sulfur (4.55%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC9F9LiO2S

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