the cation which gives a yellow precipitate with potassium chromate is
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The cation that gives a yellow precipitate when reacted with potassium chromate is Barium ions.
Barium Carbonate is a good example of a barium containing compound that will lead to a yellow precipitate when reacted with potassium chromate.
Given below is the equation of the reaction stated above:
Ba(CH₃COO)₂ + K₂CrO₄ ⟶ BaCrO₄ + 2KOOCCH₃
(Yellow ppt.)
Barium Carbonate is a good example of a barium containing compound that will lead to a yellow precipitate when reacted with potassium chromate.
Given below is the equation of the reaction stated above:
Ba(CH₃COO)₂ + K₂CrO₄ ⟶ BaCrO₄ + 2KOOCCH₃
(Yellow ppt.)
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