About bismuth;zinc;carbonate
bismuth;zinc;carbonate (PubChem CID 18938595) has the molecular formula CBiO3Zn+3
and a molecular weight of 334.38 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is bismuth;zinc;carbonate.
Molecular Properties
| Compound Name | bismuth;zinc;carbonate |
| PubChem CID | 18938595 |
| Molecular Formula | CBiO3Zn+3 |
| Molecular Weight | 334.38 g/mol |
| Exact Mass | 332.89 |
| IUPAC Name | bismuth;zinc;carbonate |
| SMILES | O=C([O-])[O-].[Bi+3].[Zn+2] |
| InChI | InChI=1S/CH2O3.Bi.Zn/c2-1(3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;/q;+3;+2/p-2 |
| InChIKey | FFYPZWDSQNLAFY-UHFFFAOYSA-L |
| XLogP | -2.83 |
| TPSA | 63.19 Ų |
| H-Bond Donors | |
| H-Bond Acceptors | 3 |
| Rotatable Bonds | |
| Heavy Atoms | 6 |
| Complexity | — |
Lipinski Rule of Five
Passes Rule of Five
| Rule | Value |
| MW ≤ 500 | 334.38 |
| LogP ≤ 5 | -2.83 |
| H-Bond Donors ≤ 5 | 0 |
| H-Bond Acceptors ≤ 10 | 3 |
Computed Properties (RDKit)
| Structural Alerts | {'alert_name': 'heavy_metal', 'substructure': 'N/A'} |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the IUPAC name of bismuth;zinc;carbonate?
The IUPAC name of bismuth;zinc;carbonate (CID 18938595) is bismuth;zinc;carbonate.
What is the SMILES notation for bismuth;zinc;carbonate?
The canonical SMILES for bismuth;zinc;carbonate is O=C([O-])[O-].[Bi+3].[Zn+2].
What is the InChIKey of bismuth;zinc;carbonate?
The InChIKey is FFYPZWDSQNLAFY-UHFFFAOYSA-L. The full InChI is InChI=1S/CH2O3.Bi.Zn/c2-1(3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;/q;+3;+2/p-2.
What are the key properties of bismuth;zinc;carbonate?
bismuth;zinc;carbonate has a molecular weight of 334.38 g/mol, XLogP of -2.83, 0 rotatable bonds, 0 hydrogen bond donors, and 3 hydrogen bond acceptors.
Where does this data come from?
All data for bismuth;zinc;carbonate is sourced from PubChem (CID 18938595), the world's largest open chemistry database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NIH).