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Chromium(III) oxide react with potassium chlorate and potassium carbonate

Cr2O3 + KClO3 + 2K2CO3 → 2K2CrO4 + KCl + 2CO2


Chromium(III) oxide react with potassium chlorate and potassium carbonate to produce potassium chromate, potassium chloride and carbon dioxide. This reaction takes place at a temperature of 500-700°C.


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Сoding to search: Cr2O3 + KClO3 + 2 K2CO3 cnd [ temp ] = 2 K2CrO4 + KCl + 2 CO2

Add / Edited: 02.04.2015 /

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