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Properties of MnO2F4

Properties of MnO2F4 :

Compound NameMnO2F4
Chemical FormulaMnO2F4
Molar Mass162.9304578 g/mol

Elemental composition of MnO2F4
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
ManganeseMn54.938045133.7187
OxygenO15.9994219.6395
FluorineF18.9984032446.6417
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Mn: 33.72%O: 19.64%F: 46.64%
Mn Manganese (33.72%)
O Oxygen (19.64%)
F Fluorine (46.64%)
Mn: 14.29%O: 28.57%F: 57.14%
Mn Manganese (14.29%)
O Oxygen (28.57%)
F Fluorine (57.14%)
Mass Percent Composition
Mn: 33.72%O: 19.64%F: 46.64%
Mn Manganese (33.72%)
O Oxygen (19.64%)
F Fluorine (46.64%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Mn: 14.29%O: 28.57%F: 57.14%
Mn Manganese (14.29%)
O Oxygen (28.57%)
F Fluorine (57.14%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaF4MnO2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
MnO3FManganese trioxide fluoride

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