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Length / Molecular geometry / Bismuth telluride / Tellurium / Tetradymite / Atomic radius / Chemical element / Chemical bond / Hydrogen bond / Chemistry / Chemical bonding / Bond length
Date: 2007-01-12 11:12:36
Length
Molecular geometry
Bismuth telluride
Tellurium
Tetradymite
Atomic radius
Chemical element
Chemical bond
Hydrogen bond
Chemistry
Chemical bonding
Bond length

American Mineralogist, Volume60, pages[removed], 1975 The Formula,Structure,and ChemicalBondingof Tetradymite,

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