first of all chromate and cloride are DIFFERENT. that being said, Fe2(CrO4)3
The chemical formula for iron(II) chromate is FeCrO4.
Copper(II) chromate can be prepared by reacting a solution of sodium chromate with a solution of copper(II) sulfate. The resulting precipitate is then filtered and dried to obtain solid copper(II) chromate.
The formula for manganese(II) chromate is MnCrO4.
The compound formed by lead (II) and chromate ions is lead(II) chromate, with the chemical formula PbCrO4.
You probably mean lead chromate since you have mentioned an oxidation state of 2+ for the lead ion and the chromate ion has an oxidation state of 2-. Lead chromate is yellow. Please see the link.
It is Ferrous chromate or Iron (II) chromate .
The chemical formula for iron(II) chromate is FeCrO4.
The formula for iron(II) chromate is FeCrO4. It is a chemical compound formed between iron in its +2 oxidation state and chromate ion.
The chemical name for FeCrO₄ is iron(II) chromate.
Copper(II) chromate can be prepared by reacting a solution of sodium chromate with a solution of copper(II) sulfate. The resulting precipitate is then filtered and dried to obtain solid copper(II) chromate.
The formula for manganese(II) chromate is MnCrO4.
Cobalt(II) Chromate
The compound formed by lead (II) and chromate ions is lead(II) chromate, with the chemical formula PbCrO4.
Lead(II) Chromate = PbCrO4
The chemical formula of lead II chromate is PbCrO4.
Cobalt (II) Chromate
417.2 grams FeCrO4 (1 mole FeCrO4/171.85 grams) = 2.428 moles iron (II) chromate =========================( also known as ferrous chromate )