Oxidation state of:
Chromium = +6
Oxygen = -2
Hydrogen = +1
I think is near 1
It think it is orange yellow
Chromic acid is the acid in chromic acid. The chemical formula is H2CrO3 (Not correct)Added & Corrected:Often the species are assigned the formulas H2CrO4 (dihydrogen chromate) and H2Cr2O7 (dihydrogen dichromate).The anhydride of these "chromic acids" is chromium trioxide, also called chromium(VI) oxide (2CrO3=Cr2O6).Regardless of its exact formula, chromic acid features chromium in an oxidation state of +6 (or VI), the highest known.
Chromic Acid
Because chromic acid is an oxidizing agent.
I like to believe that I am correct in saying... Chromous Acid. Chromite being the polyatomic ion.
It think it is orange yellow
Chromic acid is the acid in chromic acid. The chemical formula is H2CrO3 (Not correct)Added & Corrected:Often the species are assigned the formulas H2CrO4 (dihydrogen chromate) and H2Cr2O7 (dihydrogen dichromate).The anhydride of these "chromic acids" is chromium trioxide, also called chromium(VI) oxide (2CrO3=Cr2O6).Regardless of its exact formula, chromic acid features chromium in an oxidation state of +6 (or VI), the highest known.
Chromic Acid
Ralph Emerson De Lury has written: 'The rate of oxidation of arsenious acid by chromic acid' -- subject(s): Arsenious acid, Conditions and laws of Chemical reaction, Oxidation
Because chromic acid is an oxidizing agent.
Oxidation reaction occurs producing 2-Butanone also called Methyl Ethyl ketone
Hypochlorous acid is a stronger oxidant than Chromic acid
I like to believe that I am correct in saying... Chromous Acid. Chromite being the polyatomic ion.
chromic acid
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...)
No, it does not
Formula: H2CrO4