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Ball-and-stick model of the diphosphorus tetraiodide molecule, P2I4, as found in the crystal at 120 K.

X-ray diffraction data from Z. Zák and M. Cerník (February 1996). "Diphosphorus Tetraiodide at 120K". Acta. Cryst. C52 (2): 290-291. DOI:10.1107/S0108270195012510.

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29 April 2008

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Ben Mills

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