A general rule of thumb in chemistry is that metal oxides in water will form acids: CrO3+H2O -> H2CrO4. In fact, Chromium Trioxide is often sold as Chromic anhydride, that is, the anhydride of Chromic acid (take away water from Chromic acid, and you have...)
+3 charge
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I would say per-chromic acid.
Phosphoric acid and chromic acid
Some actuator or devices are operated by compressed air. These devices are known as pneumatic components
The chromic ion is (CrO4)2-.
the formula for the compound chromic iodide
Chromic Acid
Mohammad A. Karim has written: 'Electro-optical devices and systems' -- subject(s): Electrooptical devices
Radio frequency(rf) energy
Because chromic acid is an oxidizing agent.
By the 1980s, electro-optical equipment was being used to analyze and control manufacturing processes, guide missiles, operate audio-visual systems
The chemical formula of chromic sulfite is Cr2(SO3)3.
The chromic ion is the chromium (III) ion.
A general rule of thumb in chemistry is that metal oxides in water will form acids: CrO3+H2O -> H2CrO4. In fact, Chromium Trioxide is often sold as Chromic anhydride, that is, the anhydride of Chromic acid (take away water from Chromic acid, and you have...)
Formula: H2CrO4