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Properties of Nd2O2CO3

Properties of Nd2O2CO3 :

Compound NameNd2O2CO3
Chemical FormulaNd2O2CO3
Molar Mass380.4917 g/mol

Elemental composition of Nd2O2CO3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
NeodymiumNd144.242275.8187
OxygenO15.9994521.0246
CarbonC12.010713.1566
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Nd: 75.82%O: 21.02%C: 3.16%
Nd Neodymium (75.82%)
O Oxygen (21.02%)
C Carbon (3.16%)
Nd: 25.00%O: 62.50%C: 12.50%
Nd Neodymium (25.00%)
O Oxygen (62.50%)
C Carbon (12.50%)
Mass Percent Composition
Nd: 75.82%O: 21.02%C: 3.16%
Nd Neodymium (75.82%)
O Oxygen (21.02%)
C Carbon (3.16%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Nd: 25.00%O: 62.50%C: 12.50%
Nd Neodymium (25.00%)
O Oxygen (62.50%)
C Carbon (12.50%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCNd2O5

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
Nd2(CO3)3Neodymium(III) carbonate
Nd2(C2O4)3Neodymium(III) oxalate

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