There would be no reaction because tin will not replace the chromium in the chromium (III) acetate. Refer to the related link for an activity series for metals.
Chromium(III) nitrate is Cr(NO3)3
That would be chromium(II) sulfate, but really, chromium mostly exists as Cr(III) or Cr(VI), which would change the formula.
The formula is CrN. It is called Chromium nitride and Chromium(III) nitride. Chromium also forms second interstitial nitride, dichromium nitride - Cr2N
Chromium (II) chloride = CrCl2Chromium (III) chloride = CrCl3 Chromium (IV) chloride = CrCl4
The formula for iron(II) acetate is to my knowledge Fe(C2H3O2)2. And iron(III) acetate is to my knowledge Fe(C2H3O2)3.
soluble in water.
The chemical formula for cobalt(III) acetate is (CH3CO)3Co.
Chromium(III) phosphide has the formula CrP.
chromium (III) acetate at least this is what masteing chemistry told me after I guessed wrong three times I however am not to sure because my chem. teacher "doctor" Ott did not bother teaching me how to figure this out before she assigned it for homewor
the chemical formula for chromim(II) fluoride is CrF2
The chemical formula of chromium(III) arsenate is CrAsO4.
Formula: (CH3COO)3Au
The chemical formula for chromium (III) sulfate is Cr2(SO4)3.
(CH3COO)2Ni
Chromium(III) nitrate is Cr(NO3)3
chromium (III) oxide
Formula: CrPO3