- Chromium(II)
acetate hydrate, also
known as
chromous acetate, is the
coordination compound with the
formula Cr2(CH3CO2)4(H2O)2. This
formula is commonly...
- not
attacked by hot
distilled sulfuric acid or
nitric acid. Like
other chromous compounds, chromium(II)
fluoride is
oxidized to chromium(III)
oxide in...
- On the
laboratory scale, LiAlH4, zinc, and
related reductants produce chromous chloride from chromium(III) precursors: 4 CrCl3 + LiAlH4 → 4 CrCl2 + LiCl...
- sulfate: pentahydrate, trihydrate, monohydrate, and
anhydrous derivatives of
chromous sulfate are known. In all of
these compounds, the Cr(II)
centre adopts...
- Chromium(II)
bromide Other names Chromium dibromide,
Chromium bromide,
Chromous bromide Identifiers CAS
Number 10049-25-9 Y 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...
- Chromium(II)
iodide Names Other names chromous iodide Identifiers CAS
Number 13478-28-9 3D
model (JSmol)
Interactive image ChemSpider 13318420 PubChem...
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Chromium chloride may
refer to: Chromium(II) chloride, also
known as
chromous chloride Chromium(III) chloride, also
known as
chromic chloride or chromium...
- Chromium(II)
oxide (CrO) is an
inorganic compound composed of
chromium and oxygen. It is a
black powder that
crystallises in the rock salt structure. Hypophosphites...
- Chromium(II)
oxalate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CrC2O4.
According to
Nikumbh et al., CrC2O4·2H2O can be
prepared from chromium(II)...
- R. L. (1953). "X-Ray
Evidence for Metal-to-Metal
Bonds in
Cupric and
Chromous Acetate". Nature. 171 (4340): 36–37. Bibcode:1953Natur.171...36V. doi:10...