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English: An unit cell of the orthorhombic ClO2 crystal shown in an arbitrary direction. Image generated using CrystalMaker®: a crystal and molecular structures program for Mac and Windows. CrystalMaker Software Ltd, Oxford, England (www.crystalmaker.com). The cif file was obtained from the Materials Project (https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4812323).
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An unit cell of the orthorhombic ClO2 crystal shown in an arbitrary direction.

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