The reaction of elemental rhodium and concentrated sulfuric acid (97 %) at 400°C leads to red plate-shaped single crystals of Rh 2 (SO 4 ) 3 [trigonal, R3, Z = 6, a = 806.8(1) pm, c = 2204.8(4) pm, V = 1242.8(4) × 10 6 pm 3 ]. The same reaction carried out at a temperature of 475°C leads to orange crystals of Rh 2 (SO 4 ) 3 ·2H 2 O [orthorhombic, Pnma, Z = 4, a = 920.46(2) pm, b = 1244.47(3) pm, c = 833.37(2) pm, V = 954.61(4) × 10 6 pm 3 ].[a]