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  2. Chromium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    From 1962, it has been used as an inert marker in livestock intake research. However, its use in animal science research has been diminishing with the increased use of Titanium dioxide due to the latter being consider more food safe, allowing for the public sale of animals used in research trials that use an inert digestion marker. [10]

  3. Chromium oxide - Wikipedia

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  4. Chromium trioxide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium trioxide (also known as chromium(VI) oxide or chromic anhydride) is an inorganic compound with the formula CrO 3.It is the acidic anhydride of chromic acid, and is sometimes marketed under the same name. [6]

  5. Eskolaite - Wikipedia

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    Molar volume vs. pressure at room temperature. Eskolaite crystallizes with trigonal symmetry in the space group R 3 c and has the lattice parameters a = 4.95 Å and c = 13.58 Å at standard conditions.

  6. Cr2O3 - Wikipedia

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  7. Cubic zirconia - Wikipedia

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    They named the jewel Fianit after the institute's name FIAN (Physical Institute of the Academy of Science), but the name was not used outside of the USSR. [citation needed] This was known at the time as the Institute of Physics at the Russian Academy of Science. [6] Their breakthrough was published in 1973, and commercial production began in ...

  8. Chromium - Wikipedia

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  9. Chromium(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(II) oxide (CrO) is an inorganic compound composed of chromium and oxygen. [1] It is a black powder that crystallises in the rock salt structure. [2] Hypophosphites may reduce chromium(III) oxide to chromium(II) oxide: