Rhodium(III) hydroxide is a chemical compound with the formula Rh(OH)3.
Various compounds of rhodium(III) with hydroxide ligands are known.[1]
Some double hydroxides called rhodium(III) hydrogarnets are known to exist. They include BaNaRh(OH)6, Ca3Rh2(OH)12, Sr3Rh2(OH)12.[2] and Ba3[Rh(OH)6]2 ⋅ H2O.[3]
Ga[Rh(OH)6(Mo6O18)](H2O)16 is a complex molybdate hydroxide.[4]
References
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