File:Uranyl-ammonium-carbonate-3D-balls.png
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DescriptionUranyl-ammonium-carbonate-3D-balls.png | Ball-and-stick model of uranyl ammonium carbonate, an important intermediate in the production of uranium dioxide for nuclear fuel, showing one uranyl cation (top-left), two ammonium cations (top-right) and two carbonate anions (bottom). |
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