User:Graeme Bartlett/acetate chloride
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An acetate chloride is a mixed anion compound containing both acetate and chloride ions. It is not the same as chloroacetate.
Calclacite is a rare acetate chloride mineral, which may occur naturally or as an anthropogenic material.
List
[edit]formula | system | space group | unit cell Å | volume | density | comment | ref |
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R3c | |||||||
[Sm(CH3COO)2(H2O)3]Cl | monoclinic | [1] | |||||
[Sm(CH3COO)(H2O)6]Cl2·H2O | triclinic | [1] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b G., Meyer,; A., Lossin,; T., Schleid, (1991). "Samarium (III) acetate-chloride hydrates: dimers and chains". European Journal of Solid State and Inorganic Chemistry. 28 (Suppl.).
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