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A careful reappraisal of the available data of oxidation of iridium in light of the recent measurements of the pressures of iridium oxides in this laboratory has revealed the existence of a new gaseous iridium oxide Ir2O3. The results presented here support this conclusion and a structural formula is suggested.
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Tripathi, S.N., Chandrasekharaiah, M.S. (1984). A New Gaseous Iridium Oxide, Ir2O3 . In: Margrave, J.L. (eds) Modern High Temperature Science. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5180-4_20
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