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Calcium(I) chloride
Calcium(I) chloride (CaCl) is a diatomic molecule observed in certain gases.
A solid with the composition CaCl was reported in 1953; however, later efforts to reproduce this work failed. Molecules of CaCl have been observed in the atmospheres of carbon stars.{{citation | editor-first=Ewine F. | editor-last=van Dishoeck | chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VW50otz5v8sC&pg=PA446
References
References
- (1981). "Studies of the optical spectra of CaCl and SrF at sub-Doppler resolution". Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society.
- (1953). "Über das Calciummonochlorid". Die Naturwissenschaften.
- (2007). "Inorganic Chemistry in Focus III". Wiley-VCH.
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