Sometimes, especially at doses over 100 mg.
The chemical formula for chromate is CrO4^2- and for phosphate is PO4^3-.
Formula: BaCrO4
Lead chromate is insoluble in water.
Chromate salts are typically soluble in water, except for certain heavy metal chromates like lead chromate and silver chromate, which are insoluble.
Bad idea, it will corrode and cause zinc poisoning when the juice is consumed.
No, Zinc chromate is lime yellow in colour
Zinc Dichromate is ZnCr2O7.3H2O ... that's 3 waters of hydration
Well you've got Zinc, Chrome and 4 Oxygen atoms in there so i would say.... Zinc Chromate
Zn CrO4 Zinc, Chromium, and Oxygen
It is Ferrous chromate or Iron (II) chromate .
ZnCrO4
Paint containing zinc chromate can be toxic to humans. There are cases of dermatitis and respiratory cancers linked to this material.
At times it can cause dizziness!
That would be chromium(II) sulfate, but really, chromium mostly exists as Cr(III) or Cr(VI), which would change the formula.
K. F. Lorking has written: 'Inhibition of corrosion of magnesium and zinc in chromate solutions' -- subject(s): Chromates, Corrosion, Magnesium, Zinc 'The corrosion of zinc' -- subject(s): Corrosion, Zinc 'Some electrode processes on copper anodes in orthophosphoric acid solutions'
At times it can cause dizziness!
ZnCrO4 is ionic. It is composed of zinc cations (Zn2+) and chromate anions (CrO4 2-) that are held together by ionic bonds.