Abstract
As is well known, solid oxygen appears in three modifications: α(below 23.5° K.); β(23.5°–43.5° K.); and γ(43.5° K. and melting point). In connexion with our investigations on the structure of solidified nitrogen and other gases, extensive work has been done with the object of determining the structure of the various forms of solid oxygen.
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VEGARD, L. Structure of Solid Oxygen. Nature 136, 720–721 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136720b0
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