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Complex ions, lattice-stabilised

With large, low-charged cations, however, the lattice energy gain is insufficient to cause disproportionation. The peroxide ion can also be stabilised in peroxo complexes, where it acts as a ligand to transition metals, as in [Cr(V)(02)4]3-. [Pg.172]


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