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chromate ion is an example of​

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Chromate is an ion that contains one chromium atom (in its +6 oxidation state) and four oxide atoms. Its formula is CrO4. ... They can be made by reaction of chromium(III) oxide and a metal oxide in a basic environment. They can be destroyed by reaction with reducing agents.

Chemical formula: CrO2−; 4 and Cr; 2O2−; 7

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