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Bond lengths and angles of the nitric acid molecule, HNO3. Structural data obtained by microwave spectroscopy from A. Peter Cox and José M. Riveros (1965). "Microwave Spectrum and Structure of Nitric Acid". Journal of Chemical Physics 42: 3106-3112. DOI: 10.1063/1.1696387. |
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