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Letter from Linus Pauling to W.L. Bragg. October 22, 1928.
Pauling writes to discuss recent research on the structures of topaz, tungsten and the molybdenum compounds, the publication of Pauling's paper on the structure of complex crystals, and his ideas on a possible structure for the rare-earth sesquioxides. Pauling also expresses his excitement at Bragg's mention of diopside. Transcript.

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Creator: Linus Pauling
Recipient: W.L. Bragg
Associated: Arnold Sommerfeld, William H. Zachariasen, Joseph West, Frank C. Croxton, W.H. Taylor

Date: October 22, 1928
Genre: correspondence
ID: corr30.1-lp-bragg-19281022
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