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Properties of Me2se2

Properties of (CH3)2Se2 :

Compound NameMe2se2
Chemical Formula(CH3)2Se2
Molar Mass187.98904 g/mol

Elemental composition of (CH3)2Se2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
SeleniumSe78.96284.0049
CarbonC12.0107212.7781
HydrogenH1.0079463.2170
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Se: 84.00%C: 12.78%H: 3.22%
Se Selenium (84.00%)
C Carbon (12.78%)
H Hydrogen (3.22%)
Se: 20.00%C: 20.00%H: 60.00%
Se Selenium (20.00%)
C Carbon (20.00%)
H Hydrogen (60.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Se: 84.00%C: 12.78%H: 3.22%
Se Selenium (84.00%)
C Carbon (12.78%)
H Hydrogen (3.22%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Se: 20.00%C: 20.00%H: 60.00%
Se Selenium (20.00%)
C Carbon (20.00%)
H Hydrogen (60.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC2H6Se2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
CH4SeMethaneselenol
C4H4SeSelenophene
C8H6SeBenzoselenophene
C6H6SeBenzeneselenol
C2H6SeDimethyl selenide
C10H6SeNaphthoselenophene
C12H8SeDibenzoselenophene
C4H10SeDiethyl selenide
C12H10Se2Diphenyl diselenide

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