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English: Microcrystals of potassium picrate C6H2(NO2)3ORb, obtained by microcrystallography. For crystals, a diluted solution of rubidium nitrate and picric acid was used. The microcrystallographic analysis consists in studying the shape, color and size of the crystals formed between the test substance and the reagent by which an unknown substance or ion can be identified. The photograph was taken by a computer using a digital camera for a microscope. Increase 40x
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