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Formatiom of chromyl chloride from potassium dichromate

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Mechanism for Chromyl Chloride Formation. When a mixture containing chloride ion is heated with potassium dichromate and concentrated sulphuric acid, deep orange-red fumes of chromyl chloride are formed. ... Instead, bromine gas is liberated, and chromium (III) sulphate is formed along with potassium (I) sulphate.


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Mechanism for Chromyl Chloride Formation. When a mixture containing chloride ion is heated with potassium dichromate and concentrated sulphuric acid, deep orange-red fumes of chromyl chloride are formed. ... Instead, bromine gas is liberated, and chromium (III) sulphate is formed along with potassium (I) sulphate

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