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  2. Chromium(III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) hydroxide is a gelatinous green inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cr(OH) 3. It is a polymer with an undefined structure and low solubility. It is amphoteric, dissolving in both strong alkalis and strong acids. [2] In alkali: Cr(OH) 3 + OH − → CrO − 2 + 2 H 2 O In acid: Cr(OH) 3 (OH 2) 3 + 3 H + → Cr(OH 2) 6 3+

  3. Chromium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Chromium compounds are compounds containing the element chromium (Cr). Chromium is a member of group 6 of the transition metals . The +3 and +6 states occur most commonly within chromium compounds, followed by +2; charges of +1, +4 and +5 for chromium are rare, but do nevertheless occasionally exist.

  4. Chromate and dichromate - Wikipedia

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    10, and tetrachromates, Cr 4 O 2− 13. [2] All polyoxyanions of chromium(VI) have structures made up of tetrahedral CrO 4 units sharing corners. [3] The hydrogen chromate ion, HCrO 4 −, is a weak acid: HCrO − 4 ⇌ CrO 2− 4 + H +; pK a ≈ 5.9. It is also in equilibrium with the dichromate ion: 2 HCrO − 4 ⇌ Cr 2 O 2− 7 + H 2 O

  5. Chromium - Wikipedia

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    Naturally occurring chromium is composed of four stable isotopes; 50 Cr, 52 Cr, 53 Cr and 54 Cr, with 52 Cr being the most abundant (83.789% natural abundance). 50 Cr is observationally stable , as it is theoretically capable of decaying to 50 Ti via double electron capture with a half-life of no less than 1.3 × 10 18 years.

  6. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(III) fluoride – CeF 3; Cerium(III) hydroxide – Ce(OH) 3; Cerium(III) iodide – CeI 3; Cerium(III) nitrate – Ce(NO 3) 3; Cerium(III) oxide – Ce 2 O 3; Cerium(III) sulfate – Ce 2 (SO 4) 3; Cerium(III) sulfide – Ce 2 S 3; Cerium(IV) hydroxide – Ce(OH) 4; Cerium(IV) nitrate – Ce(NO 3) 4; Cerium(IV) oxide – CeO 2; Cerium(IV ...

  7. Chromium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    The Parisians Pannetier and Binet first prepared the transparent hydrated form of Cr 2 O 3 in 1838 via a secret process, sold as a pigment. [6] It is derived from the mineral chromite, (Fe,Mg)Cr 2 O 4. The conversion of chromite to chromia proceeds via Na 2 Cr 2 O 7, which is reduced with sulfur at high temperatures: [7] Na 2 Cr 2 O 7 + S → ...

  8. Honda Reveals New Details on 2024 CR-V Powered by Hydrogen - AOL

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    Honda announced in 2022 that its next-generation fuel cell vehicle, based on the CR-V, will go on sale in 2024 in North America and Japan. The hydrogen-powered SUV will use a fuel cell system co ...

  9. List of compounds with carbon number 3 - Wikipedia

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    C 3 Al 4: aluminium carbide: 1299-86-1 C 3 BrF 7: heptafluoropropyl bromide: 422-85-5 C 3 BrN: bromocyanoacetylene: 3114-46-3 C 3 ClF 5 O: chloropentafluoroacetone: 79-53-8 C 3 ClF 5 O: pentafluoropropionyl chloride: 422-59-3 C 3 ClN: chlorocyanoacetylene: 2003-31-8 C 3 Cl 3 NO 2: trichloroacetyl isocyanate: 3019-71-4 C 3 Cl 3 N 3: cyanuric ...