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DescriptionTl2O3structure.jpg
English: Room-temperature (cubic) structure of Tl2O3 (or Mn2O3) viewed along a cubic axis. Red atoms are oxygens
Date 11 June 2009 (original upload date)
Source Own work by the original uploader (Original text: (Original text: I created this work entirely by myself.))
Author Materialscientist at English Wikipedia

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