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2310332 CIFMo3 O8 Zn2P 63 m c5.759; 5.759; 9.903
90; 90; 120
284.441Ansell, G.B.; Katz, L.
A refinement of the crystal structure of zinc molybdenum(IV) oxide, Zn2 Mo3 O8
Acta Crystallographica (1,1948-23,1967), 1966, 21, 482-485
2310337 CIFN4 Se4C 1 2/c 19.65; 9.73; 6.47
90; 104.9; 90
587.071Baernighausen, H.; Jander, J.; von Volkmann, T.
Die Kristallstruktur von Tetrastickstofftetraselenid N4 Se4
Acta Crystallographica (1,1948-23,1967), 1966, 21, 571-577
2310340 CIFCl6 H8 N2 PdF m -3 m9.84; 9.84; 9.84
90; 90; 90
952.764Bell, J. D.; Hall, D.; Waters, T. N.
The similarity of atomic radius of palladium(II) and palladium(IV)
Acta Crystallographica (1,1948-23,1967), 1966, 21, 440-442
2310341 CIFN4 Th3R -3 m :R9.398; 9.398; 9.398
23.78; 23.78; 23.78
118.555Benz, R.; Zachariasen, W.H.
Th3 N4 crystal structure and comparison with that of Th2 N2 O
Acta Crystallographica (1,1948-23,1967), 1966, 21, 838-840
2310348 CIFC2 UI 4/m m m3.633; 3.633; 6.036
90; 90; 90
79.667Bowman, A.L.; Arnold, G.P.; Witteman, W.G.; Nereson, N.G.; Wallace, T.C.
The crystal structures of U C2
Acta Crystallographica (1,1948-23,1967), 1966, 21, 670-671

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