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DIPEROXOTRIAMMINECHROMIUM(IV), Cr(NH3)3(O2)2, one of the more stable chromium compounds containing peroxo groups1, has been known for many years2, and recently the X-ray crystal structures of this and other chromium peroxo compounds have been reported1,3–8.
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HOUSE, D., GARNER, C. Diperoxodiethylenetriamminechromium(IV) 1-hydrate: a New Chromium(IV) Peroxo Compound. Nature 208, 776–777 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/208776b0
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