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Properties of Na4B5O2

Properties of Na4B5O2 :

Compound NameNa4B5O2
Chemical FormulaNa4B5O2
Molar Mass178.01287712 g/mol

Elemental composition of Na4B5O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
SodiumNa22.98976928451.6587
BoronB10.811530.3658
OxygenO15.9994217.9756
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Na: 51.66%B: 30.37%O: 17.98%
Na Sodium (51.66%)
B Boron (30.37%)
O Oxygen (17.98%)
Na: 36.36%B: 45.45%O: 18.18%
Na Sodium (36.36%)
B Boron (45.45%)
O Oxygen (18.18%)
Mass Percent Composition
Na: 51.66%B: 30.37%O: 17.98%
Na Sodium (51.66%)
B Boron (30.37%)
O Oxygen (17.98%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Na: 36.36%B: 45.45%O: 18.18%
Na Sodium (36.36%)
B Boron (45.45%)
O Oxygen (18.18%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaB5Na4O2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
NaBO3Sodium perborate
NaBO2Sodium metaborate
Na3BO3Trisodium orthoborate
Na2B4O7Sodium borate
Na2B8O13Disodium octaborate

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