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Properties of ZnLa3AlS7

Properties of ZnLa3AlS7 :

Compound NameZnLa3AlS7
Chemical FormulaZnLa3AlS7
Molar Mass733.5329486 g/mol

Elemental composition of ZnLa3AlS7
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
ZincZn65.3818.9130
LanthanumLa138.90547356.8095
AluminumAl26.981538613.6783
SulfurS32.065730.5992
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Zn: 8.91%La: 56.81%Al: 3.68%S: 30.60%
Zn Zinc (8.91%)
La Lanthanum (56.81%)
Al Aluminum (3.68%)
S Sulfur (30.60%)
Zn: 8.33%La: 25.00%Al: 8.33%S: 58.33%
Zn Zinc (8.33%)
La Lanthanum (25.00%)
Al Aluminum (8.33%)
S Sulfur (58.33%)
Mass Percent Composition
Zn: 8.91%La: 56.81%Al: 3.68%S: 30.60%
Zn Zinc (8.91%)
La Lanthanum (56.81%)
Al Aluminum (3.68%)
S Sulfur (30.60%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Zn: 8.33%La: 25.00%Al: 8.33%S: 58.33%
Zn Zinc (8.33%)
La Lanthanum (25.00%)
Al Aluminum (8.33%)
S Sulfur (58.33%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaAlLa3S7Zn

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