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Polyhedral model of the unit cell of the crystal structure of α-manganese(IV) fluoride, MnF4. Colour code:
Structure determined by X-ray crystallography, reported in Z. Naturforsch. B (1987) 42, 1102–1106 (ICSD 62069). Model manipulated and image generated in CrystalMaker 8.6. |
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