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Properties of Nb2Cl10O2SbF6Cl2O2SbF6Cl2O2Sb2F11

Properties of Nb2Cl10O2SbF6Cl2O2SbF6Cl2O2Sb2F11 :

Compound NameNb2Cl10O2SbF6Cl2O2SbF6Cl2O2Sb2F11
Chemical FormulaNb2Cl10O2SbF6Cl2O2SbF6Cl2O2Sb2F11
Molar Mass1702.1544336 g/mol

Elemental composition of Nb2Cl10O2SbF6Cl2O2SbF6Cl2O2Sb2F11
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
NiobiumNb92.90638210.9163
ChlorineCl35.4531429.1596
OxygenO15.999465.6397
AntimonySb121.760428.6131
FluorineF18.99840322325.6712
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Nb: 10.92%Cl: 29.16%O: 5.64%Sb: 28.61%F: 25.67%
Nb Niobium (10.92%)
Cl Chlorine (29.16%)
O Oxygen (5.64%)
Sb Antimony (28.61%)
F Fluorine (25.67%)
Nb: 4.08%Cl: 28.57%O: 12.24%Sb: 8.16%F: 46.94%
Nb Niobium (4.08%)
Cl Chlorine (28.57%)
O Oxygen (12.24%)
Sb Antimony (8.16%)
F Fluorine (46.94%)
Mass Percent Composition
Nb: 10.92%Cl: 29.16%O: 5.64%Sb: 28.61%F: 25.67%
Nb Niobium (10.92%)
Cl Chlorine (29.16%)
O Oxygen (5.64%)
Sb Antimony (28.61%)
F Fluorine (25.67%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Nb: 4.08%Cl: 28.57%O: 12.24%Sb: 8.16%F: 46.94%
Nb Niobium (4.08%)
Cl Chlorine (28.57%)
O Oxygen (12.24%)
Sb Antimony (8.16%)
F Fluorine (46.94%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCl14F23Nb2O6Sb4

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