A comparison of the solid state structures of the selenium(IV) compounds PhSeX3(X=Cl, Br).

The crystal structures of PhSeX3(X=Cl, Br,) and their spectroscopic data are reported, with the structure of PhSeBr3 exhibiting interesting molecular, charge transfer, and ionic bonding aspects.

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