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Ball-and-stick model of the fluorine #2 (F2) coordination environment in the crystal structure of anhydrous cerium(III) fluoride, CeF3. The structure was determined by powder neutron diffraction and was reported in Acta Crystallogr. B (1976) 32, 94–97. It can be accessed as CSD entry 1590639, ICSD entry 4 and COD entry 9011160.

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Cerium, Ce: pale yellow
Fluorine, F: yellow-green
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