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English: Atomic structure of B10H16 a boron hydride. Shown in the middle is the discovery in 1961 of a bond directly between two boron atoms without terminal hydrogens, a feature not previously seen in other boron hydrides.
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Source Letter from Frederik E. Wang
Author William Lipscomb and Frederick E. Wang, heavily retouched by James Lipscomb
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