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Ball-and-stick model of the C2v bridged isomer of dicobalt octacarbonyl, Co2(CO)8. Colour code:
Structure determined by X-ray crystallography and reported in Acta Cryst. (1983) B39, 535–542 (FOHDEL04). Model manipulated in CrystalMaker 8.7. Image generated in Accelrys DS Visualizer. |
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current | 09:34, 23 December 2012 | 2,000 × 1,620 (423 KB) | Benjah-bmm27 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = Ball-and-stick model of the ''C''<sub>2''v''</sub> bridged isomer of dicobalt octacarbonyl, Co<sub>2</sub>(CO)<sub>8</sub>. '''Colour code:''' :{{ColorSample|#707B... | |
09:32, 23 December 2012 | 2,000 × 1,620 (423 KB) | Benjah-bmm27 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = Ball-and-stick model of the ''D''<sub>3''d''</sub> non-bridged isomer of dicobalt octacarbonyl, Co<sub>2</sub>(CO)<sub>8</sub>, as found in the crystal structure of... |
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