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IN a previous letter to NATURE (July 19, 1930, p. 97) I communicated some preliminary results upon the crystal structure of hydrogen iodide. I have now repeated, with greater accuracy the X-ray examination, of this substance, in order to investigate the discrepancies previously observed in certain values of the lattice dimensions, and have also examined solid hydrogen chloride and bromide at different temperatures, using, for X-ray examination, the same apparatus as previously described (NATURE, Mar. 22, 1930, vol. 125, p. 457; Rend. Acc. Lincei, vol. 11, p. 679).
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NATTA, G. The Crystal Structure and Polymorphism of Hydrogen Halides. Nature 127, 235 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127235a0
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