Volume III/7
: Crystal Structure Data of Inorganic Compounds 
Editors: K.-H. Hellwege and A.M. Hellwege Authors: W. Pies, A. Weiss. In cooperation with H.-P. Boehm, H.J. Meyer (c3); G. Will (d1a); G. Pieper (d1); 
R.
 Allmann (d2)

Part c2
: Key Elements: P, As, Sb, Bi 
1979.

 14 figs., XXVII, 452 pages. ISBN 3-540-09039-8Contents Introduction	XIII

1 Subject matter	XIII

2 	Arrangement of the substances XIII

 Survey: Distribution of substances within subvolumes III/7a ... III/7hXIV

3 	Selection and arrangement of information in the tables XVII

 3.1 
Selection of information	XVII

 3.2 
Arrangement of information	XVIII


 VII.1 
Phosphorus hydride and derivatives including phosphides	1

 VII.1.1 
Phosphorus hydride and hydrogen phosphides	1

 VII.1.2 
Phosphides	1

 VII.1.2.1 
Binary and temary phosphides	1

 VII.1.2.2 
Phosphides with additional anions	61

 VII.1.2.2.1 
Phosphideswith Cl-, Br, I	61
 VII.1.2.2.2 
Phosphides with sulfur (thiophosphides)	63

 VII.1.2.2.3 
Phosphides with selenium (selenophosphides)	68

 VII.1.2.2.4 
Phosphides with tellurium (tellurophosphides)	71

 VII.1.2.2.5 
Phosphides with nitrogen (nitridephosphides)	71







 VII.2 
Oxo-compounds of phosphorus	72

 VII.2.1 
Oxidephosphides	72

 VII.2.2 
Hypophosphites	72

 VII.2.2.1 
Anhydrous hypophosphites	72

 VII.2.2.2 
Hypophosphites with H2O 	73



 VII.2.3 
Phosphites	74

 VII.2.3.1 
Anhydrous phosphites	74

 VII.2.3.2 
Phosphites with H2O 	76



 VII.2.4 
Hypodiphosphates	78

 VII.2.4.1 
Anhydrous hypodiphosphates	78

 VII.2.4.2 
Hypodiphosphates with H2O 	78





 VII.3 
Phosphates, polyphosphates, and pyrophosphates	79

 VII.3.1 
Anhydrous phosphates	79

 VII.3.2 
Phosphates with H2O 	194

 VII.3.3 
Phosphates with additional anions	229

 VII.3.3.1 
Phosphates with halide ions as additional anions	229

 VII.3.3.1.1 
Phosphates with F-as additional anion	229

 VII.3.3.1.2 
Phosphates with Cl-as additional anion	239

 VII.3.3.1.3 
-Phosphates with Br-and I as additional anions	245

 VII.3.3.1.4 
Phosphates with halide ions as additional anions and H2O 	246



 VII.3.3.2 
Phosphates with OH-as additional anion	247

 VII.3.3.2.1 
Anhydrous phosphates with OH-as additional anion	247

 VII.3.3.2.2 
Phosphates with OH-as additional anion and H2O 	263

 VII.3.3.2.3 
Phosphates with OH-and halide ions as additional anions	277

 VII.3.3.2.4 
Phosphates with OH-and halide ions as additional anions and H2O 	280

 VII.3.3.2.5 
Phosphates with OH-and O-2, O2-as additional anions	281



 VII.3.3.3 
Phosphates with SO2-4, SeO2-4, NO-3 as additional anions	282

 VII.3.3.3.1 
Anhydrous phosphates with SO2-4, SeO2-4, NO-3 as additional anions 282

 VII.3.3.3.2 
Phosphates with SO2-4, SeO2-4, NO-3 as additional anions and H2O 	287





 VII.3.4 
Substituted phosphates	288

 VII.3.4.1 
Halogenophosphates	288

 VII.3.4.1.1 
Phosphates substituted with fluorine and chlorine	288

 VII.3.4.1.2 
Phosphates substituted with fluorine and chlorine with H2O 	289



 VII.3.4.2 
Thio- and selenophosphates	290

 VII.3.4.2.1 
Thiophosphates	290

 VII.3.4.2.2 
Selenophosphates	294

 VII.3.4.2.3 
Thio- and selenophosphates with H2O 	295



 VII.3.4.3 
Phosphates substituted with NH2 (amidophosphates and amidothiophosphates) 296



 VII.3.5 
Cyclic compounds with P, N, S, halogen	297





VIII Compounds with the key elements arsenic, antimony, and bismuth	306



 VIII.1 
Compounds with the key element arsenic	306

 VIII.1.1 
Arsenides	306

 VIII.1.1.1 
Arsenides with additional anions	306

 VIII.1.1.1.1 
Nitride- and phosphide-arsenides	306

 VIII.1.1.1.2 
Halide-arsenides	310

 VIII.1.1.1.2.1 	
Arsenides with Cl-310
 VIII.1.1.1.2.2 	
Arsenides with Br-and I-311





 VIII.1.2 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic	313

 VIII.1.2.1 
Anhydrous oxo-compounds of arsenic	313

 VIII.1.2.2 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with H2O 	345

 VIII.1.2.3 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with additional anions	365

 VIII.1.2.3.1 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with F-as additional anion	365

 VIII.1.2.3.2 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with Cl-as additional anion	366

 VIII.1.2.3.3 
-Oxo-compounds of arsenic with Br and I-as additional anions	368

 VIII.1.2.3.4 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with OH-as additional anion	370

 VIII.1.2.3.5 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with SO2-4, PO3-4, ... as additional anions 377

 VIII.1.2.3.6 
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with additional anions and H2O 	382

 VIII.1.2.3.6.1 	
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with halide ions and H2O 382

 VIII.1.2.3.6.2 	
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with OH-and H2O 383

 VIII.1.2.3.6.3 	
Oxo-compounds of arsenic with SO2-4, PO3-4, ... and H2O 389





 VIII.1.2.4 
Substituted arsenates	391

 VIII.1.2.4.1 
Fluoroarsenates	391

 VIII.1.2.4.2 
Fluoroarsenates with H2O 	392

 VIII.1.2.4.3 
Hydroxoarsenates	392

 VIII.1.2.4.4 
Thioarsenates	393





 VIII.2 
Compounds with the key element antimony	394

 VIII.2.1 
Antimonides	394

 VIII.2.1.1 
Antimonides with Br-and I-as additional anions	394

 VIII.2.2 
Oxo-compounds of antimony	395

 VIII.2.2.1 
Anhydrous oxo-compounds of antimony	395

 VIII.2.2.2 
Oxo-compounds of antimony with H2O 	433

 VIII.2.2.3 
Oxo-compounds of antimony with additional anions	434

 VIII.2.2.3.1 
Oxo-compounds of antimony with F-as additional anion	434

 VIII.2.2.3.2 
-Oxo-compounds of antimony with OH and F-as additional anions	436

 VIII.2.2.3.2.1 	
-Anhydrous oxo-compounds of antimony with OH and F-as additional anions 436

-VIII.2.2.3.2.2 	Oxo-compounds of antimony with OH and F-as additional anions and H2O,
 NH3 438

 VIII.2.2.4 
Thio-compounds of antimony	440

 VIII.3 
Compounds with the key element bismuth	441

 VIII.3.1 
Bismuthides	441

 VIII.3.2 
Oxo-compounds of bismuth	442






 3.3 Reference sources XXIII 4 References used in the introduction XXV 5 List of space-group symbols for various settings see volume III/7a, page XXIV 6 List of symbols and abbreviations XXVI 
Tables VII Compounds with the key element phosphorus
References for III/7  subvolume III/7g  
Over-all list of contents of volume III/7  subvolume III/7h  
Alphabetical formula index  subvolume III/7h  
Alphabetical mineral name index  subvolume III/7h  

