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Amina Kemmouche1, Rochdi Ghallab2, Hocine Merazig3
1Ecole Nationale Superieure de Biotechnologie de Constantine, Algeria.
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In the title hydrated salt, (C10H10N2)[SnF2Cl4]·H2O, the dihedral angle between the pyridinium rings in the cation is 40.5 (4)° and the F atoms in the octa-hedral complex anion have a cis disposition [F-Sn-F = 85.32 (17)°]. In the extended structure, alternating cationic and anionic layers occur, linked by extensive hydrogen bonding, with water mol-ecules inserted between the layers.
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