Exact Mass: 173.9429

Exact Mass Matches: 173.9429

Found 32 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 173.9429, within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton.

4-bromo-1h-pyrazole-5-carbaldehyde

4-bromo-1h-pyrazole-5-carbaldehyde

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

4.4.4-TRICHLOROBUTYLENE OXIDE

4.4.4-TRICHLOROBUTYLENE OXIDE

C4H5Cl3O (173.9406)


   

1-Bromo-4-fluorobenzene

1-Bromo-4-fluorobenzene

C6H4BrF (173.948)


   

1-Bromo-3-fluorobenzene

1-Bromo-3-fluorobenzene

C6H4BrF (173.948)


   

5-Bromopyrimidin-4(3H)-one

5-Bromopyrimidin-4(3H)-one

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

1-Fluoro-2-iodoethane

1-Fluoro-2-iodoethane

C2H4FI (173.9342)


   

ytterbium hydride

ytterbium hydride

Yb (173.9389)


   

2-bromopyrimidin-5-ol

2-bromopyrimidin-5-ol

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

5-Bromopyrazin-2-ol

5-Bromopyrazin-2-ol

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

5-Bromopyrimidin-2-ol

5-Bromopyrimidin-2-ol

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

5-bromo-1H-pyrazole-3-carbaldehyde

5-bromo-1H-pyrazole-3-carbaldehyde

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

3,5-Dichloro-1,2,4-triazine-6-carbonitrile

3,5-Dichloro-1,2,4-triazine-6-carbonitrile

C4Cl2N4 (173.95)


   

4-BROMO-2-HYDROXYPYRIMIDINE

4-BROMO-2-HYDROXYPYRIMIDINE

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

5-bromopyrimidine N-oxide

5-bromopyrimidine N-oxide

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

5-AMINO-3-THIOXO-3H-(1,2)DITHIOLE-4-CARBONITRILE

5-AMINO-3-THIOXO-3H-(1,2)DITHIOLE-4-CARBONITRILE

C4H2N2S3 (173.938)


   

5-Bromo-2-hydroxypyrimidine

5-Bromo-2-hydroxypyrimidine

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

calcium fluorophosphate

calcium fluorophosphate

CaFH4O5P (173.9406)


   

6-Bromo-4-pyrimidinol

6-Bromo-4-pyrimidinol

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

4-BROMOPYRIDAZIN-1-OXIDE

4-BROMOPYRIDAZIN-1-OXIDE

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

5-bromo-1H-imidazole-4-carbaldehyde

5-bromo-1H-imidazole-4-carbaldehyde

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

Aluminum chlorohydrate

Aluminum chlorohydrate

Al2ClH5O5 (173.9456)


   

1-Bromo-2-fluorobenzene

1-Bromo-2-fluorobenzene

C6H4BrF (173.948)


   

2,2,4-Trichlorobutanal

2,2,4-Trichlorobutanal

C4H5Cl3O (173.9406)


   

Butanal,2,2,3-trichloro-

Butanal,2,2,3-trichloro-

C4H5Cl3O (173.9406)


   

2,3,3-TRICHLOROTETRAHYDROFURAN

2,3,3-TRICHLOROTETRAHYDROFURAN

C4H5Cl3O (173.9406)


   

3-bromopyrazin-2-ol

3-bromopyrazin-2-ol

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

Ytterbium

Ytterbium

Yb (173.9389)


Ytterbium, also known as 70yb or yterbio, is a member of the class of compounds known as homogeneous lanthanide compounds. Homogeneous lanthanide compounds are inorganic compounds containing only metal atoms, with the largest atom being a lanthanide atom. Ytterbium can be found in a number of food items such as corn, almond, white cabbage, and pistachio, which makes ytterbium a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. In 1878, the Swiss chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac separated from the rare earth "erbia" another independent component, which he called "ytterbia", for Ytterby, the village in Sweden near where he found the new component of erbium. He suspected that ytterbia was a compound of a new element that he called "ytterbium" (in total, four elements were named after the village, the others being yttrium, terbium and erbium). In 1907, the new earth "lutecia" was separated from ytterbia, from which the element "lutecium" (now lutetium) was extracted by Georges Urbain, Carl Auer von Welsbach, and Charles James. After some discussion, Marignacs name "ytterbium" was retained. A relatively pure sample of the metal was not obtained until 1953. At present, ytterbium is mainly used as a dopant of stainless steel or active laser media, and less often as a gamma ray source .

   

polyaluminum chloride

polyaluminum chloride

Al2ClH5O5 (173.9456)


   

6-bromo-3-pyridazinol

6-bromo-3-pyridazinol

C4H3BrN2O (173.9429)


   

Ytterbium (III) ion

Ytterbium (III) ion

Yb+3 (173.9389)


   

Hydroxy-[[hydroxy(oxido)phosphoryl]methyl]phosphinate

Hydroxy-[[hydroxy(oxido)phosphoryl]methyl]phosphinate

CH4O6P2-2 (173.9483)