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Unit cell of NaAlO2. Graphics: Diamond 3.2, crystal data from:

  • (1995). "The Crystal Structure of Hydrated Sodium Aluminate, NaAlO2•5/4H2O, and Its Dehydration Product". Journal of Solid State Chemistry 115 (1): 126-139. DOI:10.1006/jssc.1995.1111.
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