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Properties of Na3C2O20C2POO3K99999999999999999999O777777777777777777777777

Properties of Na3C2O20C2POO3K99999999999999999999O777777777777777777777777 :

Compound NameNa3C2O20C2POO3K99999999999999999999O777777777777777777777777
Chemical FormulaNa3C2O20C2POO3K99999999999999999999O777777777777777777777777
Molar Mass5.0818658547501E+20 g/mol

Elemental composition of Na3C2O20C2POO3K99999999999999999999O777777777777777777777777
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
SodiumNa22.9897692830.0000
CarbonC12.010740.0000
OxygenO15.9994-922337203685477580829.0382
PhosphorusP30.97376210.0000
PotassiumK39.0983922337203685477580770.9618
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
O: 29.04%K: 70.96%
O Oxygen (29.04%)
K Potassium (70.96%)
O: 50.00%K: 50.00%
O Oxygen (50.00%)
K Potassium (50.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
O: 29.04%K: 70.96%
O Oxygen (29.04%)
K Potassium (70.96%)
Atomic Percent Composition
O: 50.00%K: 50.00%
O Oxygen (50.00%)
K Potassium (50.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC4K9223372036854775807Na3O9.2233720368548E+18P

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