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X-ray powder diffraction data for ammonium D-gluconate, C6H11O7−NH4+
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2012
Abstract
The compound ammonium D-gluconate (C6H11O7−NH4+) has been studied by X-ray powder diffraction. The powder diffraction pattern and data obtained at room temperature are presented (cell data and powder data summary).
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