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Properties of SnC19H18N3O2

Properties of SnC19H18N3O2 :

Compound NameSnC19H18N3O2
Chemical FormulaSnC19H18N3O2
Molar Mass439.07512 g/mol

Elemental composition of SnC19H18N3O2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
TinSn118.710127.0364
CarbonC12.01071951.9736
HydrogenH1.00794184.1321
NitrogenN14.006739.5701
OxygenO15.999427.2878
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Sn: 27.04%C: 51.97%H: 4.13%N: 9.57%O: 7.29%
Sn Tin (27.04%)
C Carbon (51.97%)
H Hydrogen (4.13%)
N Nitrogen (9.57%)
O Oxygen (7.29%)
Sn: 2.33%C: 44.19%H: 41.86%N: 6.98%O: 4.65%
Sn Tin (2.33%)
C Carbon (44.19%)
H Hydrogen (41.86%)
N Nitrogen (6.98%)
O Oxygen (4.65%)
Mass Percent Composition
Sn: 27.04%C: 51.97%H: 4.13%N: 9.57%O: 7.29%
Sn Tin (27.04%)
C Carbon (51.97%)
H Hydrogen (4.13%)
N Nitrogen (9.57%)
O Oxygen (7.29%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Sn: 2.33%C: 44.19%H: 41.86%N: 6.98%O: 4.65%
Sn Tin (2.33%)
C Carbon (44.19%)
H Hydrogen (41.86%)
N Nitrogen (6.98%)
O Oxygen (4.65%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC19H18N3O2Sn

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