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Crystal Structure of Potassium Diperoxotricyanochromate(IV)

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IN the course of an extensive investigation of peroxochromates the crystal and molecular structure of potassium diperoxotricyanochromate(IV), K3[Cr(O2)2(CN)3], has been solved by three-dimensional Fourier methods and refined five cycles by the structure factor least-squares method using 2076 reflexions. The R-factor has dropped to 0.123.

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STOMBERG, R. Crystal Structure of Potassium Diperoxotricyanochromate(IV). Nature 205, 71 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205071a0

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