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Element halogenoanions

The element halogenoanions are a structurally diverse group of compounds and will be considered in the following sections according to common structural types. There is no unique way in which to do this, but, throughout, the relationships between the various forms will be highlighted. [Pg.238]

The Structures of the Group 15 Element(III) Halides and Halogenoanions George A. Fisher and Nicholas C. Norman... [Pg.421]

This chapter deals with the solid-state structures of the element(III) halides and halogenoanions of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth with brief mention of some compounds of phosphorus where relevant. A... [Pg.233]


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