SrCrO4
When potassium chromate (K₂CrO₄) reacts with strontium nitrate (Sr(NO₃)₂), a double displacement reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of strontium chromate (SrCrO₄) and potassium nitrate (KNO₃). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: [ K_2CrO_4 + Sr(NO_3)_2 \rightarrow SrCrO_4 + 2 KNO_3 ] Strontium chromate is a yellow precipitate, indicating the occurrence of the reaction.
The chemical formula for chromate is CrO4^2- and for phosphate is PO4^3-.
The chemical formula for strontium oxide is SrO.
Strontium and chlorine react to form strontium chloride with the formula SrCl2.
The chemical formula for strontium carbonate is SrCO3.
The chemical formula for beryllium chromate is BeCrO4.
The chemical formula for silver chromate is Ag2CrO4.
The chemical formula for cesium chromate is Cs2CrO4.
The chemical formula for iron(II) chromate is FeCrO4.
The chemical formula of silver chromate is Ag2CrO4.
The chemical formula for rubidium chromate is Rb2CrO4.
The chemical formula for cadmium chromate is CdCrO4.
The chemical formula of lead II chromate is PbCrO4.
The chemical formula of sodium chromate is Na2CrO4.
The chemical formula for ammonium chromate is (NH4)2CrO4.
The strontium sulfide has the chemical formula SrS.
The formula for calcium chromate is CaCrO4.