- In an
aqueous solution,
chromate and
dichromate ions can be interconvertible. pot****ium
chromate pot****ium
dichromate Chromates react with
hydrogen peroxide...
-
formulations typically contain hexavalent chromium compounds, such as
chromates and dichromates. The
widely used
Cronak process for zinc and
cadmium consists...
-
Chromate or chromat, and
their derived terms, may
refer to:
Chromate and dichromate, ions Monochromate, an ion Trichromate, an ion Tetrachromate, an ion...
- Pot****ium
chromate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula K2CrO4. This
yellow solid is the pot****ium salt of the
chromate anion. It is a
common laboratory...
- genotoxicity, but the
cause of the
genotoxicity is yet unknown.
Barium chromate is toxic.
Chromates, when
pulverized and inhaled, are carcinogens. John
Rumble (June...
-
suffer from the high
toxicity of chromium(VI)
species to humans, with
chromates listed as IARC
Group 1
carcinogens while also very
corrosive (e.g. capable...
- LJH; Hamers, H.; Hermans, RJM; Claeys, E.; Bijnens, M. (2001). "Lead
chromates: A
Review of the
State of the Art in 2000".
Surface Coatings International...
- Iron(III)
chromate is the iron(III) salt of
chromic acid with the
chemical formula Fe2(CrO4)3. Iron(III)
chromate was
discovered by
Samuel Hibbert-Ware...
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Ammonium chromate is a salt with the
formula (NH4)2CrO4. It
forms yellow,
monoclinic crystals; made from
ammonium hydroxide and
ammonium dichromate; used...
- Zinc
chromate, ZnCrO4, is a
chemical compound, a salt
containing the
chromate anion,
appearing as
odorless yellow powder or yellow-green crystals, but...