How will you account for the colour of potassium dichromate crystal, please answer it
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Potassium dichromate appears as orange red crystals. Denser than water and soluble in water.
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Explanation:
It is due to the presence of Cr2O7 2- ion.
I remember so,
Just remember the fehlings test, there red precipitation is due to copper oxide(Cu2o)
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