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# Species Formula 3368 Fe(CO)4(C2H4)C6H4O4Fe 3369 Fe(CO)4(C2H4) (Geo)C6H4O4Fe 3370 Fe(II)(Acac)2 (Geo)C10H14O4Fe 3371 Fe(CO)4(Acetonitrile)C6H3NO4Fe 3372 Fe(CO)2(NO)2C2N2O4Fe 3373 Fe(CO)2(NO)2 (Geo)C2N2O4Fe 3374 FeN3O2C16H11N5O4Fe 3375 FeN3O2 (Geo)C16H11N5O4Fe 3376 Fe(CO)5 (FOJBOV) (Geo)C5O5Fe 3377 Fe(CO)5 (FOJBOV)C5O5Fe 3378 FeCp(CO)2(NO3) (CNOFEA) (Geo) C7H5NO5Fe 3379 FeCp(CO)2(NO3) (CNOFEA)C7H5NO5Fe 3380 Fe(II)(H2O)4(OH)2H10O6Fe 3381 Fe(II)(H2O)4(OH)2 (Geo)H10O6Fe 3382 Fe(II)(H2O)5.OHH11O6Fe 3383 Fe(II)(H2O)5.OH (Geo)H11O6Fe 3384 Fe(III)(H2O)6 4A(g)H12O6Fe 3385 Fe(III)(H2O)6 4T(g)H12O6Fe 3386 Fe(III)(H2O)6 4T(g)(2)H12O6Fe 3387 Fe(III)(H2O)6H12O6Fe 3388 Fe(III)(H2O)6 (Geo)H12O6Fe
REF: The Cambridge Structural Database: a quarter of a million crystal structures and rising. F. H. Allen, Acta Cryst. B58, 380-388, (2002) For X-Ray structure, contact the CCDC: http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/