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Properties of SiCl2CaO2

Properties of SiCl2CaO2 :

Compound NameSiCl2CaO2
Chemical FormulaSiCl2CaO2
Molar Mass171.0683 g/mol

Elemental composition of SiCl2CaO2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
SiliconSi28.0855116.4177
ChlorineCl35.453241.4489
CalciumCa40.078123.4281
OxygenO15.9994218.7053
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Si: 16.42%Cl: 41.45%Ca: 23.43%O: 18.71%
Si Silicon (16.42%)
Cl Chlorine (41.45%)
Ca Calcium (23.43%)
O Oxygen (18.71%)
Si: 16.67%Cl: 33.33%Ca: 16.67%O: 33.33%
Si Silicon (16.67%)
Cl Chlorine (33.33%)
Ca Calcium (16.67%)
O Oxygen (33.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
Si: 16.42%Cl: 41.45%Ca: 23.43%O: 18.71%
Si Silicon (16.42%)
Cl Chlorine (41.45%)
Ca Calcium (23.43%)
O Oxygen (18.71%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Si: 16.67%Cl: 33.33%Ca: 16.67%O: 33.33%
Si Silicon (16.67%)
Cl Chlorine (33.33%)
Ca Calcium (16.67%)
O Oxygen (33.33%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCaCl2O2Si

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