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The solid-state structure of K2Cu2 planes with potassium ions with Te2 ion containing planes. Copper centers are shown as black spheres, tellurium atoms are nearly white, and potassium ions are gray and only bonds between Te atoms are shown to aid visualization

The solid-state structure of Li2. The grey spheres represent the methyl groups.

The solid-state structure of magnesium anthracenyl-magnesiumbromide etherate. Hydrogen atoms have been omitted

The solid-state structure of magnesium anthracenyl-magnesiumbromide etherate. Hydrogen atoms have been omitted for clarity

The solid-state structure of Me2Si4. Hydrogen atoms have been omitted for clarity

The solid-state structure of Me3Si 2. Hydrogen atoms have been omitted for clarity

The solid-state structure of Q-SiMes fluorene o-NMe2-CHC6H4 Ca. Hydrogen atoms have been omitted for clarity

The solid-state structure of Ru5C2 251.

The solid-state structure of Ru5C2127.

The solid-state structure of Ru5WC2 267. The H atoms are not included.

The solid-state structure of Ru6C 143.

The solid-state structure of Ru6C 164. The H atoms are not included.

The solid-state structure of Ru6C172.

The solid-state structure of Ru6C2144.

The solid-state structure of Ru6C2188. The H atoms are not included.

The solid-state structure of Ru7C 213.

The solid-state structure of RuBC22215. The phenyl rings and COs have been omitted for clarity.

The solid-state structure of RusC 170. The H atoms are not included.

The solid-state structure of Sr 2. Elydrogen atoms have been omitted for clarity

The solid-state structure of Sr 2. Hydrogen atoms have been omitted for clarity

The solid-state structure of the capsular complex 21dBPDBc21

The solid-state structure of the trifluorophosphine adduct of bis with permission.

The solid-state structure of Zn two-dimensional sheets that form a perfectly stacked arrangement through inter-sheet hydrogen bonds. Solvents and hydrogen atoms removed for clarity

The solid-state structures of the compounds N3N . Single crystals of the adducts can be grown from solution and used to fuUy characterize the reaction products

The solid-state structures of two related nickel aspartates, , which is permanently porous. All non-coordinated solvents and protons removed for clarity



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