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Properties of asucar

Properties of AsUCAr :

Compound Nameasucar
Chemical FormulaAsUCAr
Molar Mass364.90921 g/mol

Elemental composition of AsUCAr
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
ArsenicAs74.92160120.5316
UraniumU238.02891165.2296
CarbonC12.010713.2914
ArgonAr39.948110.9474
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
As: 20.53%U: 65.23%C: 3.29%Ar: 10.95%
As Arsenic (20.53%)
U Uranium (65.23%)
C Carbon (3.29%)
Ar Argon (10.95%)
As: 25.00%U: 25.00%C: 25.00%Ar: 25.00%
As Arsenic (25.00%)
U Uranium (25.00%)
C Carbon (25.00%)
Ar Argon (25.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
As: 20.53%U: 65.23%C: 3.29%Ar: 10.95%
As Arsenic (20.53%)
U Uranium (65.23%)
C Carbon (3.29%)
Ar Argon (10.95%)
Atomic Percent Composition
As: 25.00%U: 25.00%C: 25.00%Ar: 25.00%
As Arsenic (25.00%)
U Uranium (25.00%)
C Carbon (25.00%)
Ar Argon (25.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCArAsU

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