Chemistry, asked by ltv257, 1 year ago

Chromium(III) sulphate reacts with potassium carbonate to form chromium(III) carbonate and potassium sulphate. balance it

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Answered by kshitijmanitiwari
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Cr2(SO4)3+K2CO3---------------->Cr2(CO3)3+K2SO4
BALANCING
Cr2(SO4)3+3K2CO3------------------------->Cr2(CO3)+3K2SO4

Answered by sreelakshmign
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Skeletal equation: Cr2(SO4)5+K2CO3--------> Cr2(CO3)3+K2SO4 Balanced equation: Cr2(SO4)3+3K2CO3------> Cr2(CO3)3+3K2SO4

sreelakshmign: Please mark it as best.........
kshitijmanitiwari: Cr2(SO4)3+K2CO3---------------->Cr2(CO3)3+K2SO4
is the sketal equation as you say chromium(iii) means chromium of valency 3 not 5
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