SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZVONKOVA, Z.V. - ZVONTSOVA, A.S.

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TWM IYKVp A.P.;- MKM=, Ye.G.; VOZZEMIKOV., V.H.; ZVOOKOVA, Z.V.; OBOLAMy 4.S.; HDCULIKA, I. G. Conductancl and activation energy.of chola-te'foompounds of ditUocarbdnates aiR thioanidesp derivativ es of pyridine. Dokl. AN SSSR 147 no,5%1094-1097 D t62. (KIRA 16:2) 1 ~iwiko--~himicheskiy institut im. LeYa. Karpovai]Mbskovskiy g;sudars universitat im. R.V. Lcmonos6va. 2. Mlen-korres- I Y ,y pondent " SSSR (for Terentlym). (Chelates) (Carbamic acid) (Amidem) Z-V- Zvonkova and G. S. Zhdanov, The cr;rstal 'structure of A97"Oll- PP. 1284-9 The authors have made an independent investigation of the structure of the AOrOll crystal. There are tables of a Debye crystallogram, struct4ral timplitudes, function of the electron density. The Karpov Physical Chemil cA1 Inst. X-Ray Laboratory, Moscowt April 21, 1948 SO: Journal. of Physical Chemistry (USSR) 22, No. 11, 1948 C A two of KX00(csVilfo, 0. s. z".. SIM Z"Mkuva (Knfpav' Phrs.wChem. last., Uopeqm).~ ef CA 44 2319t.-Crys. tab of MAN.NCS~.all.0 (w9to; jj -'j. 4"j broa# to the rhormble o)mtetu. The sf1we cm Is 01 - P2M,.' o# TIM dimensions at the unit tv tc NCShAlftO (1) at Thottoicimt* hit cell Is it - 2. IVA pycoomeile vid X-fty do. gre't."gi '.,j 1.97. nV. Weltsemberg pW pba (Cm radfad") at j taken and the exptl. nbw)#Ad O*I)Cfvm. Tloostructem H dctd. by the nMW of the M I )and RM) secift with the help of the homorptsm H, lat. Tetrghtdms of Thecormaroofthem tc4f&kVdfO'n R" surrounded by the K 0 ocUkedrom. Tka Iml to 0 1 h of the ant'rUtilt tY" A43- Tk OffedtAlift Of the tatrahedroMs it detd, by the distxoge St - Scg, o# the order of an Intantol. distance (3,45 A.). IM tetrojLedtom aft we&* bo=W together by mcAao ef the tiamwtatic lufflAction between 8 and X. FAch X k Amunded by 4 S atom (3.67.3-60. SAPOs 3.76 A.) vW;i N atom sm Sftd 3.97 A.). The 11,0 Wob. we in the ,tjdM = O(UWcublcktlk`f- TboC,0-NdftIaomiI2.l5Ad~mmrx- rted $we boad with high lonjeity, W. 3[.Mt"yqj- 3~ IH'O ar-We, r. V. iWIN664"A' '-A'fA CI 'S. AIAAMr (KA"IOv 11%kc%em 11M., M-)' 144, ,V.Iqh:Ml,o ~1) are nm"Altic l34&4.-4CM(fh 01 ~4 with a unit c4 of dimmiass I - 14, 8, b - 4.26.: r. - 13MA.~,I - 104*30'(Wom9mP CVm)an'tP9VmmTAfic aml x-ny do. 2. 19 and 2,21, reop. i T" mv. 4 moll. J*r mail "I The 41, pommolten at ded, by augm of Pand p oeeI, ft. WIMherg pWncnlA4 taken with Go OW Me radlatom; i the palume" of 84, ~Ih' and S, I W. felp.. 0.194% :* 00)(122t. 01400 + O.M. 4nd 0..I= * 0.00M. the ptmislom *( thotse data h divutwd. The j~W, of g I% deld. by IN arrangement in p[Ane double Up" of the llnc"r kx - Impope, Rach 11m* f iA ourromaded by 4 N, 2 S. ond 2 0. ~Thc ndn, iffective kink rodil of 3 and N us. retv., 2.01 and 1.47 A. Sia" the radius *md slectrac"julvity of 5 end N at difflatmt, them gto= me acuequiv. in the sCX Ovup. This remlit tras already found with NII.SC.V (forat"a at It boads VH... N) (d. C.A. 43.2484,1) arml with RtCo(%'CS.% (for"jotlem c.( Ce-N bmdo). Raudirt. I . I . . . j " - . . I . , .. . . . 11 . 3 11 . . .. . j I r - , , .. ~il - .: - ~l . . . . . - - r;~.- G.- %N-wCffmn-yT-t--'D-a=v !r4w V, J ~ ii ~ ,4-, fmt -hq w4!.4 nvt,~,.Ilttlir ambijI-ninhii , and =!~fr ~.G4--~ I I . . - ~ - - . - I I.... I- ~ - . . I .. ~ I il - . . I - ~ I , I i 4 1 ox lim t 3-11111c, r"tr-WIT98MI, Ut .1, 1 Ul fi, eA 4 04 Woo 0&1 gavc*006 4 Oll " 741- 6 C"" leflo" "Ss.S.X. 11 Q;_"l ~'.h .,AN has A bd M 6 44 A., Vith V.4vto _SV %-my. . patle" at werat., (low) of I, -'xcl Me. ccnt;;~d cak tlttwe beriml %Ymaw"Y' be diAad'v ion ba"i"S S W 6 1.31 0.03 A,; t the , jwcr tct"~6; ,be 01; ithit, the of - 'on di.tanc 1,, 1.24 A Al cakd for IL 0 ... 0 Ixod O'l ;;n is W: at rpid lmd into a Tbew UjW clLn 0. gives add, . ines sitb itig to the %Scl-typt tattice. . With KO" them is aw a , with 4, . 330 A 0 Moi- into the high-tewV, A cubic latme low"Mp'o with 0- - - bmiml rWj4jtWO (FOW the N 02 104WO -so, the vp the latter is ~K~_. I N ficat j.W*artd6.12A-Rt3OD - a. iir to 173 A. (s 0 A. It froca 177 A. It ";1j.j. of the Ch- " chances &_ 10 1.-'0 '%. It* ISO*. C'j jh~ 0.- u1n. men- Ko, the raAk" I radbas Tbw,clnt""I.'A'6 "Ponds to a cumt,"'w. f in KOS and in Na 44 V the WVw W: rhe Mao! tue 104i~ dtl zroz,;ll NAOs Is OMM"Y in 'Ito tkv " Ow phase 4 Kt% nVKt& lRe, ra'a; it m+A oft t".*Tthho pbom uWaski= - 6 that ow"Ved In of the walp-c 01= ity am A. Wralul .01 a 0,003 Dambem (C-1 reported fur by!T PIctoll'Am 44. 71 ge) it grubW istit rij by Wjimilim- For Od WAN I the 0-0 disciam of M * 0.00 A. is to-t kigb, and the pvpxw ipwt lompi Ir AW (V (pyritt Irmt SPOM group am wrws. T*"Pilly 2,11 'Imt. i.L OSa% is 01. The dkctd.;4 pma d-%'&Oo "It Oxima p"fe"tial ldatt%dad distlibutiam 4 04- kox aloug the said dkVnFj n'L"W CUtM in ulumbstoutiated, The gom"Tuctim of lintar vtwDw WMI445 llemoth to Ver IV" act"Up"t with the model or lfa*dw lp"ca"ry of & (h x cot" 44"t as 0 9"" lom. Thu spkqw lim"t It CA 4k (me rutution of the" Wo 1&2&4. N. Tbm -~- . . - - - - . - . '-- .- 4 , , . - , ; ~ - i , 1 , , . ., , . . . : :- , ~ . ~ - 1 1 ~ ~ ~ . 1 ; ~ c , - . .-I . , ! 1 : , ~ : , - : I , f I 1 1 ~ ; . I ~ : I i , ; . i , - I - ! :-7 - - ~ ;-_ I ~, --,- -- - - ZVONKOVA S. V. U~SR/Cfidmlstr Su' rOx* as,, '.i 7 Pe "The Crystal Structure.,of'the,11.1gher Oxideu of, Group I Metals from the Periodic,, Table," G. Sk Zhdanov and S. V. Zvo4kov "DAN SSSR" Vol 87, No 5, pP 743-746 Sodium and potassium superoxides, (beta-XaO2~land beta-KO2) were studied by means of X-ray Wirac- tion. A brief review of USSR ~6rk~ (by X. Y.i!-I, Kagarnovskiy etyal.) on the-structures of Srfi~; BaO~, CaO~, alpha-KO~, beta-NaO2 and KO~ is"41ven,l in the introduction. Higher silver discussed. Presented by Academician A. N.I,rumki~ 13, Dec 51, : &5 43 J, ZJLIUAVQ'V 0 6 V a UIjUDNAUVA# Va r4 Crystallography Crystal structure of thiocyanates. Part 9. X-ray investigation 1s of crystals of complex hexathiocyanates of chromiumv nickel and platinum.,, Zhur. fiz. khim.~ 27; no. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1953 Un classified. i. LI 7w;'511',~1,1,--,*;~-~_1 1,11 ii6A" 11 Fin! IV '. .1 - - 1-1 1 05.; Z. USSR (600) I+. Radiography 7. Radiographic determination of the chemical f orzaila of sodium salts of the 'nickel thiocynate complex. Dokl. AN SSSR 88j No. 4, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,~ Mayl 1953. "Unclassified. ZVONKOV, zJ. "Developments of Crystalls-chemical representations regarding tht~nature of the inter-molecular relationship and Inter-molecular speces bued on rof,nteeno-stractrual analysis," by G.V. Zvonkov., pp. 71-78. SO: WoLks of the Inst of 2astallograph-v, Issue #10, (Reports submitted at po the 3rd International Congress-of Cryetallograpby; published by the Acad, Sci USSR, Moscov, 1954)~ --.';UbUNf:.VnYfljC5~- urya-pal.VD -r Pn )r 7 ~ ; `4 Auth a ikov Tob lko, r; I- Yor a o , Oid 2 Man Vi G 3 cture of r a Sar:a The a-tru r& 0, xit 'ra d ual'of I " Dold. AN SSSR Edo~ '49: -- 752 4uno 19',54, Aba ac -Peculi4rltie6, - Bxplains~the instability under ligfit, 'Of 1- Mineral rb ocul akga ~ii--Itructj~i~,O.. r"by the f4~'W & n of Its having large Intermolecu lar dista-,-,cos wbich leadds to a loose coupling of the As-As -toms anfl, theIr substit-ation by more stnble ones, i. e., As- S. This was proved by tl~e method of statistical equrlittes. Fifteen rilforonces. Table, -raplh. Institution The L. Ya. Karpov 'S:'c ientif to-Re search Vi-~sico-Chemtcv-l Tnst-',- z __v OVA USSR/Chemiatry Card III Author Zvortkova, Z. V, C stalline:structuedior Fo 'B 16H; 'Title ry 3 0 Periodical _t Pi, RA Abstract Crystals of Fegr8*16H20 belong to the manociWe syngony. Deter- mined were , e elementary nucleus a= 8 -.74, b= 7,26; cv 22.% R, spatial group Ct - P21/C, number of weight rarticles in the nucleus z= 2 and the x-ray densityd xv 2.50. X-VaT imie atl;ration of the Fe3Br -16H20 crystals established an entiri*ly neir tym of atomic new chenucal and 5truct-jral. fommilii for the comc*und (FtITcF.2 e kr lig tar8(H20 61 was set tit . 9j.pht r-irtrences. Tables, graphs. Institution 3ubiTdtted The L. Ya. Karpov Physico-Chemica.1 Institmte, Mo-scow, USSR June 5, 1953 mill !I;;! 77.,tJA 7- OVA USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 kuthors t Zhdanov# G. S.,, and Zvordcovajs Z, V, Title t Problem of crystaUachemleal inveattgation of A&41NOU compounds Periodic&l t Zhure Fin. Khim,, 281, M. 31, 564,.5650, Harch 19% Abstract : One of the methodical problem of a majority of structural Investi- gationa of complex compounds iv not onlar to find the positions of light atoms in the prosenc* of heavy onns, but thesequamt stage of the x-ray analyzis nawly, tho, derivation of ace-wate tnteratomic npacea. The authors point cout, the inethodictLl ina,ccuriuri,pq Ln the Bokip-Smirnov '1953' vork which led to an cmtirol.y bantlvss and i.n- correct ions (4, In t'h-v A&V7.1*11 Btructure Inoyitution tuW to writLng a formu.1a for this oompoLmd in t?,e fom of Ag Afq~ 04 Pi" reforences. rable. Institution t The L. Ya. Karpov Physilcc-Chemical Institutop Mosicow, MSR. Submitted v September 17v 1953 ZVONNOVA.Z.V..- SAMMUROVA,V.V.; VORONSOVA.L.G. New data on the cryetallochemistry of complex misreury Wide com- pounds. Dokl. AN SSSR 102 no.6:1115-1118 Je'55. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Hauchno-issledovatel'skiy fi%iko-khimicheskI7 institut imeni L.Ta.Karpova. Predstavleno akademikom N.V.Belovym (Crysta,lloehemistry) (Mercury haloids), USM/ Physical Chemistry - Crystals Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khimi7s., No 4., 1957, 10974 Author zhdanov Gx.,, :Ovs, Z.V., Vorontsova L.G. Title X-Ray Investigation of the.~tructure of Methylene i-Blue,Dyestuff Orig Pub Kristallografiya, 1956, 1, No 1., 61-65 Abstract An investigation vas made of the crystalline structure of VAthylew Blue dye (0 H 8N 8) * Cl nH20,, vhich crystallizes in 16ng dark-blue seeales'. ha- ving nine lu3ter. Ascertained k-ere the lattice parameters: Ia 9-*866) b 31-86 Y ~- a 7 07 A, 970111 . , From e-dertes data and by means of ; isomor- phous r2placQA of Cl atom, by a Br atom., projection of electron density on ~001) planTj,~vAsiiylbtted.-e,-,,Ab,,,a.'red~dt7,.'.a:,.~funda~tmataluodel of structure, in 001).ProJection, has been derived, vhich vas confirmed by geometric an ysis. Nearest S-01 distande, equal to 2.8 A in projection) exceeds considerably lengft of covalent bond, vhich provides a confirmation of an ionic model of structure. It vas ascertained that the nearest to the bplo- gen atom of the complex ion is the S atom and not the wthyl groups as was previously reported (Taylor W.H., Z. Kristallogr., 1935y k9l, 450-4450) - This is explained by concentration of positive cbarge at S aton. Taylor's Card 1/2 Z' V, tfsSR/Physical temistr Crystals. Abs Jour Referat Zhur Rhimiya, No 1, 1958, 212 Author Z.V. Zvonkova. Inst Title Crystallochemical Study of Nature of Donor-Acceptor Bond in Complex Boron Compounds. Orig Pub Kristallografiya, 1956, 1, No 1, 73-8o Abstract An x-ray-structural study of the compound of F B,with NC H was carried out. The parameters of tIIie Aonoclinic aMce are: a - 1.7.71, b -'5.89, c 14 7034 A, fS 1180421, Z - 8, f. f. P21/c;;.f (meas.) - 1"48. At the structure deciphering, the method of statiatical~equa- tions was used for the determination of the siGas of struc- tural amplitudes, as well as the method ofUree,;-aimensio:- nal sections and projection of electronic density. Pboto- graphing was carried out by the x-ray goniometric method. The interatomic distances are Card 1/2 USSR/Physical Chemistry - Crystals. B-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Khimiya, No 1, 1958~ 212 B-F - 1.41. B-N - 1.53, P-F - 2.30, N-c - 1.36) C-Q - 1-39 A; the valence angles are: FBF - 109-50; ~ 1W - 108.50; C(i)NC(2) - 117-50; WC(l)C(3) - 1230; C(l)'!(3)C(5) - 118-50. The exactitude of the deter- 1190; C,(3)C(5)C(4) mination of interatomic distances was 0.01,to, A. The deform tion of the valence angles in the pyridine molecule agrees with radiospectroscopical data. The planes of the pyridine rings are perpendicular to the plane ~(0,1,0). A considerable reduction of the internolecular radius of Card 2/2 the hydrogen atom (r = 0 80 A) was established in'the structure by the disKcez' II-H between molecules fr6m, neighboring cells. The crystallochemical the6ry of the donor-acceptor bond is discussed. Va /V t~ 0 vt-? Category: USSR Physical Chemistry Crystals Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehindya, No 9, 1957., 29675 Author : Zhdanov G. S.t Zvonkova Z. V., Rannev N. V. List : not given Title : X-Ray Diffraction Study of Diethyl-Dithiocarbamate of Lead Orig Pub: Kristallografiya, 1956, 1, No 5, 514-519 Abstract: Monocrystals of C(CH-)._NCSJ.Pb were obtainedIn the form of color- less hexagonal prisms. X-ray determinations were made of the parame- ters ofmonoclinic lattice: a 9-55, b 11,75, c,14.72,A, P 960, Z = 4.1 F. gr. P2,/c. By means of F series pyramidal configuration of Pb-S bonds (tetragonal pyramid) was ascertained. From projection of elec- tron density (100) and (010) the coordinates of Pb, S,-,,) atoms were. obtained. Interatomic distancea in the pyramidal complex: Pb-S 2-7- 2-8), S-S, 3-3-3-5, Pb-Pb 4.25 A. Pb-S bonds are of pro-dominantly co- valent nature. Structural data are cmpared with change in dipole moments in the series of dithiocarbamates of Zn, Hi, Pb, Bi. Card 1/1 -14- ZVONNOTA, Z.V. Using direct methods of X-ray structural analysis for crystallochenical examinations, Kristallogisfiis! I no.6: 611-633 156, (MLRA 10:5). 1.7isiko-khimichaskir insti~ut Ig. L.Ta. Kaxpovao. (X-ray crystallOgra OrystallochemiitM jj~ lift I I Lill -ii j1pIly, AUTHOR: Zvonkova, Z.V. 70-3-3.4/20 TITLE: Development of the crystal-chemical.theory of structural compounds. (Kristallokhimichoskiyei6sledovan:lya stroyeniya nekotoTykh kompleksnykh soyedineniy) PERIODICAL: "Kri 1 195?9 --- stallograf 7a" -(Crystallogra hy) V~*2, No-3, pp. 408 - 413 (UOSXR.~ ABSTRACT: Crystal-chemical research on the later-molecular inter- action shows some interesting and signiXicant features of the nature of the hydrogen bond. The now: values obtained for inte I u1 radii of t4e hydrogen atom in the structure r,,iTl'(CmHo = 0.74 A) and in the structure %W_ - ~ 6 51 H F3B - NC5 H5 (rH = 0.80 A)'are smaller than the generally accepted valUe r. = 1.17 1.20 1. The int6r-molecular distance H ... F.(1-93 1) is shorter than the m,Tn of he inter-molecular radii of hydrogen and fluorine (2-521). A strong hydrogen bond N - H ... S has been found in the struc- ture of captax. Strong hydrogen bonds are due to electro- Card 1/3 static attraction and can be obtained in two cases:''1).along the line of polar covalent a-bond and 2) for groups.of.double- bond character, for example S = C 120'. There are 1 figure and 1 table and 18-references, of which 10 are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Physico-Chemical Institut im. LPYa. Karpov. (Fiziko-khimicheskiy Institut ia,. LYa. Karpova) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 ZVOVKOVA. Z.V. Crystallochemical studies of tho nature of Idonor-naceptor bondA in.complex compounds. Zhur. neorg. khIm. 2 :10.'2314-2345 O~ "57. (H]3iA lio) 1. Fisiko-khimicheakiy inatitut im. L. Yn.Urpova. (Ci7stallochemistry) (GOemicnl bonds) (Comolex compounds) t e- L-" ZVONKOVA z The nature of the chemical bonds in thiocyapiite complexes of metals [vith summary in English]. Zhur.fig.khim. 31 no.9:2074-2077 S '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1,Fisiko-khimichaskiy institut im. L.T&. Karjova, Moskva. (Chemical bonds) (Complex compounds) (Thicyanates) AUTHORS: Zvonkova, Z.V. and Tashpulatov, Yu~ TITIS: -New-D-et-erm-In-a-vion of, the CrystaliStrueture of Thiourea (N6voye opredeleniye kristallicheskogo~stroyeniya tiomocheviny) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3,,Nr 5,~pp 553-558 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The structure of thiourea was first determined in 1928 and 1931,, so that a re-investigation to wasure the bond lengths by modern methods was called for. The crystals are orthorhombic with space group PnMa = 16 a = 7.66, b = 8.54t;c =5 52 A, Z 49 Dih d and d = 1.4054/=3 cale. 1.39 obs. The co-ordinates of,the S and I atoms were determined from Patterson projections. The~.'xy0r' and Oyz ' Jourier projections were then. calculated (23 and 29 ind.epeadent reflections, respectively). 210:general reflections were obtained with a Weissenberg~camexa designed by M.M. Umanskiy. A section (x, 1/4, 0~was then.c(Al'culated. -The co-ordinates finally obtaineddiffer appreciab.ly from those found earlier (SB 11) 805 ~882)~ and are 'Cardl/3 So (0-999, 0-250, 0.886); d, -64099, 0-250, 00145); SOV/70-3-5-74/24 A New Determination of the Crystal Structure of Thiburea N, (0-1341 0.116, 0.234)., From theseldata'I the bond lengths are S-C - 1.61 + 0.01 A a4d 01,~N = 1.128 + Q.01 and the angles are K-C-17 1291, + lv , and S-C-N. 116".- + 1L' The shortest intra-molecular d1stance6 are,S-N 2.46-and N-N 2.30 and the shortest inter-molecular S-N 3.36 ands N-W 3.84 A. These are about 0.05 A less than obtained earlier. There are weak H-bonds assooJAed with thet'inter- action of the H-atoms with the P p -electrons of the electron cloud. The characteristic MOleCular symmetry:in isolation is mm but in the crystal is only m . Them: distortions found in the earlier deteimination were'not confirmed and the molecule appears aliaost~planar, the displacement of the N atom being 0.01;A. The bond angles and lengths are related to those in captax. There are 7 figures and 13 references, 7 of which ate Soviet and 3, English, 2 German andl Scandinavian.' Card 2/3 sov/?0-3-5-4/24 A New Determination of the Crystal.Structure Of Thiourea ASSOOIATION: Fiziko-khladcheakiy lastitut im.: L. Yq. KarpoA (hWico-chemical Institute *im* L#'Ya'., Mirpov) SUBMITTED: January 28, 1958 sov/70-3-5 5/24 AUTHORS: Zvonkova Z.V. and Glushkova,, V.P. TITIE: The Crystal of.p-bromphenylboric Acid (Kristallicheskoye stroyeniye p.-bromfenilbbrnoy kisloty) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958', Vol 3, Nr . Pp 559-563 (USS*) ABSTRACT: 40 crystals of p-Br%H~B(OH)2 from:varioas solvents were examined by X-ray diffraction. There. appeared to be no piezoelectric effect. The cell wa6found to, be hexagonal with a - 28.73 and c -i~9.74 A and space, group C6/mCC M C 2 with Z = 36 and d 64 Cale. Z! 1'72 dobs. = 1.67 g/cm?. There are 576,atoma in the unit, i' 2 20 1) cell. The Patterson functions F and F bk were constructed which showed only peaks corresponding to Br-Br vectors. The: Br atoms were~found to lie: in mirror planet with z - 0 and.':.z = 1/2 It was. assumed that theatoms Br, C11 04 and,* B lie trip ly in the positions 12(e). The atomrs C2 .1C31 C 5**061 Cardl/5 011 02 and H =upy the general~positions 24(m) The SOV/70-3-5-5/24 The Crystal Structure of p-bromphenylboric Aci-6 co-ordinates of the three independent Br atoms were 2 found from F series. :Weissenberg.photographE; weref: taken for ? layers about the a axis and these werei connected by a axis photographs.' In ally 588 independent reflections'were colleated., The sections at xyO and x, 7, 0.123. were calculated. The heights of the three Br peaks were 85, gl:and;'82 and of the C atoms were 16-20. The Br peaks wer.e; thought to be slightly lowered by-their antisImmetric arrangement. The final co-ordinates are entered'in Table 2, P1560; When a temperature factor of B=4 'was:applied, a final reliability factor of R=24% was obtained. The'angles relating the 0 plane of t9e molecule,to the 010 plane' are 0, - 41 52 and 0 50 The bond' lengths and angles are: Card 2/5 SOV/?0-3-5-5/24 The Crystal Structure of p-bromphenylboric Acid H 2' 3 0 H 1. 8 .37 3