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Infrared absorption spectrum of Cr(CN) 3−6 doped in KCl crystals show that the site symmetry of the ion is predominantlyC 8 corresponding to one cation vacancy in the nearest neighbour and the other in the next nearest neighbour position with respect to Cr3+ ion. X-irradiation produces complexes of the type Cr(CN) 4−6 and Cr (CN) 5−6 .
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ABHA., Warrier, A.V.R. Infrared absorption study of Cr(CN) n−6 complexes doped in KCl crystals. Pramana - J Phys 5, 284–288 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02845952
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