Chromium (III) Phosphate
Chromate
chromium(III) phosphate
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.
Ammonium Chromate and Lead(II) Nitrate form Ammonium Nitrate and Lead(II) Chromate through a double-displacement reaction.
Cr(NO3)3 (aq) + Na3PO4 (aq) --> CrPO4 (s) + 3NaNO3 (aq)
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.
not soluble
chromium(III) phosphate
Chromium III phosphate
This compound is the chromium phosphate.
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.
Ammonium Chromate and Lead(II) Nitrate form Ammonium Nitrate and Lead(II) Chromate through a double-displacement reaction.
Cr(NO3)3 (aq) + Na3PO4 (aq) --> CrPO4 (s) + 3NaNO3 (aq)
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.