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Ball-and-stick model of part of the crystal structure of o′-(P2O5), the thermodynamically most stable form of phosphorus pentoxide. The structure consists of stacked infinite sheets of six-membered rings

X-ray crystallographic data from D. Stachel, I. Svoboda and H. Fuess (June 1995). "Phosphorus Pentoxide at 233 K". Acta Cryst. C51 (6): 1049-1050. DOI:10.1107/S0108270194012126.

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