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English: Space-filling model of the sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, from the crystal structure.
X-ray crystallographic data from Molecular Physics. (1988). 65, 353-358.
日本語: 結晶中の六フッ化硫黄、SF6 分子の空間充填モデル。
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