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Properties of Na2AsO2(H2o)

Properties of Na2AsO2(H2O) :

Compound NameNa2AsO2(H2o)
Chemical FormulaNa2AsO2(H2O)
Molar Mass170.91521856 g/mol

Elemental composition of Na2AsO2(H2O)
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
SodiumNa22.98976928226.9020
ArsenicAs74.92160143.8355
OxygenO15.9994328.0830
HydrogenH1.0079421.1795
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Na: 26.90%As: 43.84%O: 28.08%H: 1.18%
Na Sodium (26.90%)
As Arsenic (43.84%)
O Oxygen (28.08%)
H Hydrogen (1.18%)
Na: 25.00%As: 12.50%O: 37.50%H: 25.00%
Na Sodium (25.00%)
As Arsenic (12.50%)
O Oxygen (37.50%)
H Hydrogen (25.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Na: 26.90%As: 43.84%O: 28.08%H: 1.18%
Na Sodium (26.90%)
As Arsenic (43.84%)
O Oxygen (28.08%)
H Hydrogen (1.18%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Na: 25.00%As: 12.50%O: 37.50%H: 25.00%
Na Sodium (25.00%)
As Arsenic (12.50%)
O Oxygen (37.50%)
H Hydrogen (25.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaH2AsNa2O3

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FormulaCompound name
NaH4AsO5Sodium dihydrogen arsenate monodydrate

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