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  2. Chromium(III) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 238.011 g/mol (anhydrous) 400.21 g/mol (nonahydrate) ... Chromium(III) nitrate describes several inorganic compounds consisting of chromium, nitrate and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. C18H12CrN3O6 - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 18 H 12 CrN 3 O 6 (molar mass: 418.300 g/mol) may refer to: ... Chromium(III) picolinate This page was last edited on 24 August 2019, at 03:22 ...

  5. Chromium - Wikipedia

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    A large number of chromium(III) compounds are known, such as chromium(III) nitrate, chromium(III) acetate, and chromium(III) oxide. [33] Chromium(III) can be obtained by dissolving elemental chromium in acids like hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, but it can also be formed through the reduction of chromium(VI) by cytochrome c7. [34] The Cr 3+

  6. Chromium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 151.9904 g/mol ... The oxide is also formed by the decomposition of chromium salts such as chromium nitrate, ... Chromium(III) oxide is a ...

  7. Chromium azide - Wikipedia

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    Through a spectrophotometric study, it was shown that the chromium(III) nitrate solution's green color was due to the mono-azido-chromium(III) complex. Two absorbency maxima were located at 442 and 605 nm. [1] Chromium azide has luminescence properties from its optically active Cr 3+ ions. [2]

  8. Chrome alum - Wikipedia

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    Chrome alum or Chromium(III) potassium sulfate is the potassium double sulfate of chromium. Its chemical formula is KCr(SO 4 ) 2 and it is commonly found in its dodecahydrate form as KCr(SO 4 ) 2 ·12(H 2 O).

  9. Chromium(III) acetylacetonate - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) acetylacetonate is the coordination compound with the formula Cr(C 5 H 7 O 2) 3, sometimes designated as Cr(acac) 3. This purplish coordination complex is used in NMR spectroscopy as a relaxation agent because of its solubility in nonpolar organic solvents and its paramagnetism .