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The molecular formula of talc is H2Mg3O12Si4.
The molecular weight of talc is 379.27 g/mol.
Talc was created in the PubChem database on August 8, 2005.
Some synonyms for talc include Mussolinite, Agalite, Asbestine, Snowgoose, and Soapstone.
The InChIKey of talc is KNXVOGGZOFOROK-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
Talc has 12 hydrogen bond acceptor counts.
The topological polar surface area of talc is 247 Ų.
Talc has 7 covalently-bonded units.
Yes, talc is considered a canonicalized compound.
The complexity of talc is 43.5.
The synonyms of TALC listed in the reference include Mussolinite, Agalite, Asbestine, Snowgoose, and Soapstone.
TALC was created in 2005-08-08.
The InChIKey and Canonical SMILES of TALC are computed by InChI 1.0.6 and OEChem 2.3.0, respectively.
The CAS number of TALC is 14807-96-6.
TALC has 2 hydrogen bond donor counts.
No, TALC does not have any defined atom or bond stereocenters.
Yes, the compound of TALC is canonicalized.