Printed from https://www.webqc.org

Properties of Sr(C2O2H3)2MgO2H2NH4F

Properties of Sr(C2O2H3)2MgO2H2NH4F :

Compound NameSr(C2O2H3)2MgO2H2NH4F
Chemical FormulaSr(C2O2H3)2MgO2H2NH4F
Molar Mass301.0645832 g/mol

Elemental composition of Sr(C2O2H3)2MgO2H2NH4F
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
StrontiumSr87.62129.1034
MagnesiumMg24.305018.0730
OxygenO15.9994631.8857
HydrogenH1.00794124.0175
NitrogenN14.006714.6524
FluorineF18.998403216.3104
CarbonC12.0107415.9576
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Sr: 29.10%Mg: 8.07%O: 31.89%H: 4.02%N: 4.65%F: 6.31%C: 15.96%
Sr Strontium (29.10%)
Mg Magnesium (8.07%)
O Oxygen (31.89%)
H Hydrogen (4.02%)
N Nitrogen (4.65%)
F Fluorine (6.31%)
C Carbon (15.96%)
Sr: 3.85%Mg: 3.85%O: 23.08%H: 46.15%N: 3.85%F: 3.85%C: 15.38%
Sr Strontium (3.85%)
Mg Magnesium (3.85%)
O Oxygen (23.08%)
H Hydrogen (46.15%)
N Nitrogen (3.85%)
F Fluorine (3.85%)
C Carbon (15.38%)
Mass Percent Composition
Sr: 29.10%Mg: 8.07%O: 31.89%H: 4.02%N: 4.65%F: 6.31%C: 15.96%
Sr Strontium (29.10%)
Mg Magnesium (8.07%)
O Oxygen (31.89%)
H Hydrogen (4.02%)
N Nitrogen (4.65%)
F Fluorine (6.31%)
C Carbon (15.96%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Sr: 3.85%Mg: 3.85%O: 23.08%H: 46.15%N: 3.85%F: 3.85%C: 15.38%
Sr Strontium (3.85%)
Mg Magnesium (3.85%)
O Oxygen (23.08%)
H Hydrogen (46.15%)
N Nitrogen (3.85%)
F Fluorine (3.85%)
C Carbon (15.38%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC4H12FMgNO6Sr

Related
Molecular weight calculator
Oxidation state calculator

Chemical Compound Properties Database

This database contains physical properties and alternative names for thousands of chemical compounds. In chemical formula you may use:
  • Any chemical element. Capitalize the first letter in chemical symbol and use lower case for the remaining letters: Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, S, O, H, C, N, Na, K, Cl, Al.
  • Functional groups: D, T, Ph, Me, Et, Bu, AcAc, For, Tos, Bz, TMS, tBu, Bzl, Bn, Dmg
  • parenthesis () or brackets [].
  • Common compound names.
Examples: H2O, CO2, CH4, NH3, NaCl, CaCO3, H2SO4, C6H12O6, water, carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, sulfuric acid, glucose.

The database includes melting points, boiling points, densities, and alternative names collected from various chemical sources.

What are compound properties?

Chemical compound properties include physical characteristics such as melting point, boiling point, and density, which are important for chemical identification and applications. Alternative names help identify the same compound when referenced by different naming conventions.

How to use this tool?

Enter a chemical formula (like H2O) or compound name (like water) to look up available properties and alternative names. The tool will search through the database and display any available physical properties and known alternative names for the compound.
Please let us know how we can improve this web app.
Menu Balance Molar mass Gas laws Units Chemistry tools Periodic table Chemical forum Symmetry Constants Contribute Contact us
How to cite?