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the chemical equation when Chromium 3 reacts with sodium hydroxide is as follows.Cr(H2O)6]3+(aq) + 6OH–(aq)==> [Cr(OH)6]3–(aq) + 6H2O(l)

this is the ionic equation with hydrixide.

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Cr2(SO4)3 + 6NaOH −−−→ 2Cr(OH)3 + 3Na2SO4

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KOH + HClO2 --> KClO2 + H2O

alkali + acid --> salt (potassium chlorite; not chloride!) + water

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When potassium metal or potassium oxide is added in water potassium hydroxide is formed which may be crystallised out by evaporation, 2K + 2H2O = 2KOH + H2 or K2O + H2O = 2KOH

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The chemical equation is: Cr(NO3)3 + K3PO4 = CrPO4 + 3 KNO3

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The chemical equation is:
Cr(NO3)3 + K3PO4 = CrPO4 + 3 KNO3

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3OH-+Cr3+ -> Cr(OH)3

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