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Properties of NH3BH3

Properties of NH3BH3 :

Compound NameNH3BH3
Chemical FormulaNH3BH3
Molar Mass30.86534 g/mol

Elemental composition of NH3BH3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
NitrogenN14.0067145.3800
HydrogenH1.00794619.5936
BoronB10.811135.0263
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
N: 45.38%H: 19.59%B: 35.03%
N Nitrogen (45.38%)
H Hydrogen (19.59%)
B Boron (35.03%)
N: 12.50%H: 75.00%B: 12.50%
N Nitrogen (12.50%)
H Hydrogen (75.00%)
B Boron (12.50%)
Mass Percent Composition
N: 45.38%H: 19.59%B: 35.03%
N Nitrogen (45.38%)
H Hydrogen (19.59%)
B Boron (35.03%)
Atomic Percent Composition
N: 12.50%H: 75.00%B: 12.50%
N Nitrogen (12.50%)
H Hydrogen (75.00%)
B Boron (12.50%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaH6BN

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
BNH6Ammonia borane
NBH2Iminoborane
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