Thewalt et al., 1967 - Google Patents
Structures of the cations of Werner's green and red. mu.-amido-. mu.-peroxobis [bis (ethylenediamine) cobalt (III)] saltsThewalt et al., 1967
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- Thewalt U
- Marsh R
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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(02)() 2](03) 3· 2H20. Isomerism was later ruled out when Malatesta2found thegreen compound to be paramagnetic, and Thompson and Wilmarth3 found the red compound to be diamagnetic. Recently Mori and Weil, 4, 5 on the basis of kinetic and spectroscopic …
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