What would happen when a solution of K2CrO4 is treated with an excess of dil. HNO3
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A solution of potassium chromate, when treated with an excess of dilute nitric acid doesn't oxidize nitric acid as N is already present in its maximum oxidation state (+5). The product formed are Cr2O72− and H2O.
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A solution of potassium chromate, when treated with an excess of dilute nitric acid doesn't oxidize nitric acid as N is already present in its maximum oxidation state
(+5). The product formed are Cr2O72−
and H2O
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