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English: Gold fluoride AuF3 structure
Zemva B., Lutar K., Jesih A., Casteel W.J., Wilkinson A.P., Cox D.E., Von Dreele R.B., Borrmann H., Bartlett N. (1991). "Silver Trifluoride: Preparation, Crystal Structure, Some Properties, and Comparison with AuF3". JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 113: 4192-4198. Čeština: Struktura fluoridu zlatitého Zemva B., Lutar K., Jesih A., Casteel W.J., Wilkinson A.P., Cox D.E., Von Dreele R.B., Borrmann H., Bartlett N. (1991). "Silver Trifluoride: Preparation, Crystal Structure, Some Properties, and Comparison with AuF3". JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 113: 4192-4198. |
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