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# Species Formula 5102 Ru(CO)3(H2O)3(2+) (GOZYOJ01)C3H6O6Ru 5103 Ru(Acac)2.2H2OC10H18O6Ru 5104 Ru(Acac)2.2H2O (Geo)C10H18O6Ru 5105 Ru(Acac)2.2H2OC10H18O6Ru 5106 Ru(Acac)2.2H2O (Geo)C10H18O6Ru 5107 Ru(III)O6 (ACACRU) (Geo)C15H21O6Ru 5108 Ru(III)O6 (ACACRU)C15H21O6Ru 5109 Ru(C4H4N2COO)2(H2O)2C10H10N4O6Ru 5110 Ru(C4H4N2COO)2(H2O)2 (Geo)C10H10N4O6Ru 5111 Ru(NO2)4(CO)(H2O)(2+) (ILEVOK) (Geo)CH2N4O10Ru 5112 Ru(III)(Ox)3(3-) (DUKNOM) (Geo) C6O12Ru 5113 Ru(III)(Ox)3(3-) (DUKNOM)C6O12Ru 5114 Ruthenium(I) fluoride (Geo)FRu 5115 Ruthenium(I) fluorideFRu 5116 Ruthenium(IV) oxide difluoride (Geo)OF2Ru 5117 Ruthenium(IV) oxide difluorideOF2Ru 5118 Ruthenium(III) trifluoride (Geo)F3Ru 5119 Ruthenium(III) trifluorideF3Ru 5120 Ru(III)F6 2T2gF6Ru 5121 Ru(Cp)(CO)CP (CIMXAX) (Geo)C20H27O2PRu 5122 Ru(CO)4(PEt3)C10H15O4PRu
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/