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Spectral and structural analysis of sodium hydrophosphates and hydroarsenates

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Anhydrous sodium hydrophosphates and arsenates and heptahxdrates were svnthesized and characterized by IR spectroscopy and X-ray diffractometry. Anhydrous sodium hxdrophosphate and hydroarsenate were found to be isostmctural. Unit cell parameters of Na2HAsO4 are calculated. Assignment of IR bands is given and comparative analysis of spectral and structural characteristics of the compounds is performed.

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Sheludyakova, L.A., Afanasieva, V.A., Podberezskaya, N.V. et al. Spectral and structural analysis of sodium hydrophosphates and hydroarsenates. J Struct Chem 40, 869–872 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02700693

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