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  2. Chromium(III) picolinate - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) picolinate (also trivalent chromium) is a chemical compound with the formula Cr(C 5 H 4 N(CO 2)) 3, commonly abbreviated as CrPic 3. It is a bright-red coordination compound derived from chromium (III) and picolinic acid .

  3. Chromium toxicity - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization recommends a maximum allowable concentration of 0.05 milligrams per litre of chromium(VI) in drinking water. [7] In Europe, the use of hexavalent chromium is regulated by the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive. Hexavalent chromium can be found in some dyes and paints, as well as in some leather tanning ...

  4. Picolinic acid - Wikipedia

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    Structure of Zn(picolinate) 2 (H 2 O) 2. Hydrogenation of picolinic acid gives piperidine-2-carboxylic acid, a precursor to the drug Mepivacaine. Picolinic acid is a bidentate chelating agent of elements such as chromium, zinc, manganese, copper, iron, and molybdenum in the human body. [5] [6] It is a substrate in the Mitsunobu reaction.

  5. Hexavalent chromium - Wikipedia

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    In response, the TCEQ installed filtration systems on water-well sites that showed contamination of chromium. [78] As of 2016, TCEQ had sampled water from 235 wells and has installed over 45 anion-exchange filtration systems from this site [78] determined to be centered at 2601 West County Road 112, Midland, Texas. [79]

  6. Calcium chromate - Wikipedia

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    In aqueous solution the dihydrate is obtained, which loses water to afford the anhydrate at 200 °C. [ citation needed ] It is an oxidiser , oxidising organic compounds ( e.g. alcohols) or reducing agents ( e.g. metals) to the corresponding carbonyl compounds or metal oxides while the chromium(VI) centre in CaCrO 4 is reduced to chromium(III) .

  7. Chromium(III) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    The formula of this compound can be written more descriptively as [Cr(H 2 O) 6] 2 (SO 4) 3 ·6H 2 O. Six of the eighteen water molecules in this formula unit are water of crystallization. Hydrated chromium(III) sulfate, Cr 2 (SO 4) 3 ·15(H 2 O), (CAS #10031-37-5) is a green solid that also readily dissolves in water. It is obtained by heating ...

  8. Chromium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    It is used in paints, inks, and glasses. It is the colorant in "chrome green" and "institutional green." Chromium(III) oxide is a precursor to the magnetic pigment chromium dioxide, by the following reaction: [7] Cr 2 O 3 + 3 CrO 3 → 5 CrO 2 + O 2

  9. Chromium trioxide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium trioxide is mainly used in chrome plating. It is typically employed with additives that affect the plating process but do not react with the trioxide. The trioxide reacts with cadmium, zinc, and other metals to generate passivating chromate films that resist corrosion. It is also used in the production of synthetic rubies.