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Properties of c6h4NHSO2ClNHCOCF3

Properties of C6H4NHSO2ClNHCOCF3 :

Compound Namec6h4NHSO2ClNHCOCF3
Chemical FormulaC6H4NHSO2ClNHCOCF3
Molar Mass302.6580496 g/mol

Elemental composition of C6H4NHSO2ClNHCOCF3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107831.7472
HydrogenH1.0079461.9982
NitrogenN14.006729.2558
SulfurS32.065110.5945
OxygenO15.9994315.8589
ChlorineCl35.453111.7139
FluorineF18.9984032318.8316
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 31.75%H: 2.00%N: 9.26%S: 10.59%O: 15.86%Cl: 11.71%F: 18.83%
C Carbon (31.75%)
H Hydrogen (2.00%)
N Nitrogen (9.26%)
S Sulfur (10.59%)
O Oxygen (15.86%)
Cl Chlorine (11.71%)
F Fluorine (18.83%)
C: 33.33%H: 25.00%N: 8.33%S: 4.17%O: 12.50%Cl: 4.17%F: 12.50%
C Carbon (33.33%)
H Hydrogen (25.00%)
N Nitrogen (8.33%)
S Sulfur (4.17%)
O Oxygen (12.50%)
Cl Chlorine (4.17%)
F Fluorine (12.50%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 31.75%H: 2.00%N: 9.26%S: 10.59%O: 15.86%Cl: 11.71%F: 18.83%
C Carbon (31.75%)
H Hydrogen (2.00%)
N Nitrogen (9.26%)
S Sulfur (10.59%)
O Oxygen (15.86%)
Cl Chlorine (11.71%)
F Fluorine (18.83%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 33.33%H: 25.00%N: 8.33%S: 4.17%O: 12.50%Cl: 4.17%F: 12.50%
C Carbon (33.33%)
H Hydrogen (25.00%)
N Nitrogen (8.33%)
S Sulfur (4.17%)
O Oxygen (12.50%)
Cl Chlorine (4.17%)
F Fluorine (12.50%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC8H6ClF3N2O3S

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