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Ionicly, it must be (Cr)2(CrO4)3

thus, Cr2(CrO4)3

Thus, Cr5O12

but Cr5O12 is actually, Pentachromium Dodecaoxide which is an oxide of chromium. Not a salt of Cr3+ and (CrO4)2-

To conclude im not sure That Chromium (III) Chromate exists.

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13y ago
CrPO_4

CrPO4 x 3H2O

; at least as far as I know, that is correct

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Chromium(III) phosphate is CrPO4

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CrPO4

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Cr2(PO4)3

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