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  2. Chromium (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) chloride (also called chromic chloride) is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula Cr Cl 3. It forms several hydrates with the formula CrCl 3 · n H 2 O , among which are hydrates where n can be 5 (chromium(III) chloride pentahydrate CrCl 3 ·5H 2 O ) or 6 (chromium(III) chloride hexahydrate CrCl 3 ·6H 2 O ).

  3. Metal aquo complex - Wikipedia

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    Solutions of metal aquo complexes are acidic owing to the ionization of protons from the water ligands. In dilute solution chromium(III) aquo complex has a pK a of about 4.3, affording a metal hydroxo complex: [Cr(H 2 O) 6] 3+ ⇌ [Cr(H 2 O) 5 (OH)] 2+ + H + Thus, the aquo ion is a weak acid, of comparable strength to acetic acid (pK a of about ...

  4. Chromium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Commercially available chromium(III) chloride hydrate is the dark green complex [CrCl 2 (H 2 O) 4]Cl. Closely related compounds are the pale green [CrCl(H 2 O) 5]Cl 2 and violet [Cr(H 2 O) 6]Cl 3. If anhydrous violet [10] chromium(III) chloride is dissolved in water, the violet solution turns green after some time as the chloride in the inner ...

  5. Water of crystallization - Wikipedia

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    A salt with associated water of crystallization is known as a hydrate. The structure of hydrates can be quite elaborate, ... Chromium(III) chloride CrCl 3 (H 2 O) 6 ...

  6. Ammonium hexachlororhodate(III) - Wikipedia

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    1 Synthesis. 2 Physical ... Evaporation of solutions of rhodium trichloride and excess ammonium chloride: RhCl 3 ... (III) hydrate is a raw material and ...

  7. Chromic acid - Wikipedia

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    Hexavalent chromium compounds (including chromium trioxide, chromic acids, chromates, chlorochromates) are toxic and carcinogenic. Chromium trioxide and chromic acids are strong oxidizers and may react violently if mixed with easily oxidizable organic substances. Chromic acid burns are treated with a dilute sodium thiosulfate solution. [18]

  8. Chromium(III) perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) perchlorate is an inorganic compound, a salt with the chemical formula Cr(ClO 4) 3. It's hexahydrate Cr(ClO 4 ) 3 ·6H 2 O is a cyan solid that dissolves in water. Preparation

  9. Chromium(III) acetate - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) acetate, commonly known as basic chromium acetate, [2] describes a family of salts where the cation has the formula [Cr 3 O(O 2 CCH 3) 6 (OH 2) 3] +. The trichromium cation is encountered with a variety of anions, such as chloride and nitrate. Data in the table above are for the chloride hexahydrate, [Cr 3 O(O 2 CCH 3) 6 (OH 2) 3 ...