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ionisation reaction of sodium dichromate​

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Sodium Dichromate is the inorganic compound with the formula n82 cr2 O7 2 H2O virtually all chromium is processed via conversion of sodium dichromate and virtually all compounds and materials based on chromium or prepared from this in term of reactivity and appearance sodium dichromate and potassium dichromate are very similar the sodium salt is our around 20 times more soluble in water than the potassium salt and its equivalent weight is also a lower which is often desirable

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