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Properties of TcO2SH4

Properties of TcO2SH4 :

Compound NameTcO2SH4
Chemical FormulaTcO2SH4
Molar Mass165.001925 g/mol

Elemental composition of TcO2SH4
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
TechnetiumTc96.906365158.7304
OxygenO15.9994219.3930
SulfurS32.065119.4331
HydrogenH1.0079442.4435
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Tc: 58.73%O: 19.39%S: 19.43%H: 2.44%
Tc Technetium (58.73%)
O Oxygen (19.39%)
S Sulfur (19.43%)
H Hydrogen (2.44%)
Tc: 12.50%O: 25.00%S: 12.50%H: 50.00%
Tc Technetium (12.50%)
O Oxygen (25.00%)
S Sulfur (12.50%)
H Hydrogen (50.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Tc: 58.73%O: 19.39%S: 19.43%H: 2.44%
Tc Technetium (58.73%)
O Oxygen (19.39%)
S Sulfur (19.43%)
H Hydrogen (2.44%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Tc: 12.50%O: 25.00%S: 12.50%H: 50.00%
Tc Technetium (12.50%)
O Oxygen (25.00%)
S Sulfur (12.50%)
H Hydrogen (50.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaH4O2STc

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