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Properties of Citrate

Properties of Citrate (C6H5O7{3-}):

Compound NameCitrate
Chemical FormulaC6H5O7{3-}
Molar Mass189.10134573973 g/mol

Elemental composition of C6H5O7{3-}
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.0107638.1088
HydrogenH1.0079452.6651
OxygenO15.9994759.2253
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 38.11%H: 2.67%O: 59.23%
C Carbon (38.11%)
H Hydrogen (2.67%)
O Oxygen (59.23%)
C: 33.33%H: 27.78%O: 38.89%
C Carbon (33.33%)
H Hydrogen (27.78%)
O Oxygen (38.89%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 38.11%H: 2.67%O: 59.23%
C Carbon (38.11%)
H Hydrogen (2.67%)
O Oxygen (59.23%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 33.33%H: 27.78%O: 38.89%
C Carbon (33.33%)
H Hydrogen (27.78%)
O Oxygen (38.89%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC6H5*O7

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
HCOO{-}Formate
C2HO4{-}Hydrogenoxalate
C5H5O{+}Pyrylium salt
HCO3{1-}Bicarbonate
C4H5O6{-}Bitartrate
C4H4O62{-}Tartrate
C6H7O6{1-}Ascorbate
CH3CO2{1-}
C2H3O{2−}Acetate ion

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