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Hydroxonium Hexafluorosilicate as the Simplest “Hydrate” of Fluosilicic Acid: Unusual Course of Synthesis and Crystal Structure

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Gel'mbol'dt, V.O., Ganin, E.V., Sergienko, V.S. et al. Hydroxonium Hexafluorosilicate as the Simplest “Hydrate” of Fluosilicic Acid: Unusual Course of Synthesis and Crystal Structure. Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry 30, 678 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUCO.0000040730.85200.c8

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