The crystal structure of the bismuth(111) complex with (+)-tartaric acid, ammonium aquabis[(+)tartrato(2-)]bismuthate(111) hydrate, has been determined by X-ray methods and refined to a residual R 0.020 for 1288 observed reflections. Crystals are orthorhombic, space group P 212121 with Z 4 in a cell of dimensions a 7.4712 (4), b 10.856(1), c 17.609(3) A. Each nine-coordinate MOQ bismuth centre comprises three bidentate a-hydroxy carboxy residues from two tartrato(2-) ligands (with one bridging), an asymmetric bidentate carboxylato(0,O ') group, and a water. The Bi-0 range is 2.372(7)-2.738(6) .k [mean 2.509(6) A]. The resultant structure is a linear polymer which is stabilized by extensive hydrogen-bonding interactions. Mlcks, R. H., (Ed.) 'Essentials of Materia Medica Pharmacology and Therapeutics' 4th Edn (
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