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Properties of Zn13cl5

Properties of Zn13Cl5 :

Compound NameZn13cl5
Chemical FormulaZn13Cl5
Molar Mass1027.205 g/mol

Elemental composition of Zn13Cl5
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
ZincZn65.381382.7430
ChlorineCl35.453517.2570
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Zn: 82.74%Cl: 17.26%
Zn Zinc (82.74%)
Cl Chlorine (17.26%)
Zn: 72.22%Cl: 27.78%
Zn Zinc (72.22%)
Cl Chlorine (27.78%)
Mass Percent Composition
Zn: 82.74%Cl: 17.26%
Zn Zinc (82.74%)
Cl Chlorine (17.26%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Zn: 72.22%Cl: 27.78%
Zn Zinc (72.22%)
Cl Chlorine (27.78%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCl5Zn13

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
ZnCl2Zinc chloride

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