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Potassium dichromate + hydro chloric acid = potassium chloride+. Chromium chloride +water+. Chlorine.


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Answered by chandanisingh1511
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Potassium dichromate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce potassium chloride, chromium chloride, water and chlorine. Write the skeletal equation of the reaction and balance it. It occurs at the minimum number of places. Now the equation is balanced.

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Potassium dichromate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce potassium chloride, chromium chloride, water and chlorine. Write the skeletal equation of the reaction and balance it. It occurs at the minimum number of places. Now the equation is balanced.

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