Abstract
Oxidation numbers: mainly (II), (III) and (VI), as in Cr2+, Cr2O3 and CrO4 2–, plus (IV) and (V) in peroxo complexes etc.
Keywords
Oxalate Halide Aqua Halogen Selenite
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