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How calcium chromate created?

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Answered by arzoo2210
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Explanation:

it's formula is CaCrO4

it's bright yellow solid which normally occurs as dihydrated and is very toxic ..

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Answered by sweety8244
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Explanation:Calcium chromate (CaCrO4) is a bright yellow solid. It normally occurs as the dihydrate, although the very rarely natural (mineral) form, known as chromatite, is anhydrous.[1] Very toxic.

Calcium is used as a reducing agent when preparing metals from their halogen and oxygen compounds; as a reagent in purification of inert gases; to fix atmospheric nitrogen; as a scavenger and decarbonizer in metallurgy; and for making alloys. Calcium compounds are used in making lime, bricks, cement, glass, paint, paper, sugar, glazes, as well as for many other uses.

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