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Properties of O2HCl2O2N2O2NO2

Properties of O2HCl2O2N2O2NO2 :

Compound NameO2HCl2O2N2O2NO2
Chemical FormulaO2HCl2O2N2O2NO2
Molar Mass241.92924 g/mol

Elemental composition of O2HCl2O2N2O2NO2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
OxygenO15.9994852.9060
HydrogenH1.0079410.4166
ChlorineCl35.453229.3086
NitrogenN14.0067317.3688
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
O: 52.91%Cl: 29.31%N: 17.37%
O Oxygen (52.91%)
Cl Chlorine (29.31%)
N Nitrogen (17.37%)
O: 57.14%H: 7.14%Cl: 14.29%N: 21.43%
O Oxygen (57.14%)
H Hydrogen (7.14%)
Cl Chlorine (14.29%)
N Nitrogen (21.43%)
Mass Percent Composition
O: 52.91%Cl: 29.31%N: 17.37%
O Oxygen (52.91%)
Cl Chlorine (29.31%)
N Nitrogen (17.37%)
Atomic Percent Composition
O: 57.14%H: 7.14%Cl: 14.29%N: 21.43%
O Oxygen (57.14%)
H Hydrogen (7.14%)
Cl Chlorine (14.29%)
N Nitrogen (21.43%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaHCl2N3O8

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NH4ClO4Ammonium perchlorate
NH4ClO2Ammonium chlorite
HNO3*3HClAqua regia

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