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Bureau of Standards journal of research
Solutions of pure chromous sulphate were prepared by dissolving electrolytic
chromium in sulphuric acid in a closed apparatus with the air displaced by
carbon dioxide. The first solution was 1.5 M in chromous sulphate and 0.05 N in
free acid.
United States. National Bureau of Standards, 1934
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Spanish Chemical and Pharmaceutical Glossary: ...
... cromotrópíco chromosome cromosoma chromous acetate acetato cromoso
chromous bromide bromuro cromoso chromous carbonate carbonato cromoso
chromous chloride cloruro cromoso chromous fluoride fluoruro cromoso
chromous ...
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Handbook of Inorganic Compounds
... chloride 866 Chromium( VI) oxychloride 834 CobaltfH) cyanide dihydrate 872
Cobaltous chloride dihydrate 867 Chromous acetate monohydrate 794 CobahXII
) cyanide trihydrate 873 Cobaltous chloride hexahydrate 868 Chromous bromide
...
Dale L. Perry, Sidney L. Phillips, 1995
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Reason and Imagination: Reflections on Research in Organic ...
Radical Mechanisms in Chromous Ion Reductions. An Improved Synthesis of 11/
3-Hydroxy Steroids1 D. H. R. Barton, N. K. Basil, R. H. Hesse, F. S. Morehouse,
and M. M. Pechet Contribution from the Research Institute for Medicine and ...
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Substance name section (part 1)...v.2. Substance name ...
СГ [13825-86-0] A433-5611 Cr.H204S [7789-05-1] A433-5727 Chromous
acetate Chromous bromide Chromous chloride Chromous fluoride Chromous
formate Chromous oxalate Chromous sulfate Chromous sulfate heptahydrate ...
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Toxic Substances, 1977
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Hazardous Materials: Emergency Action Data
A physician should be contacted if anyone develops any signs or symptoms and
suspects that they are caused by exposure to chromous chloride. FIRST AID Eye
Exposure If chromous chloride gets into the eyes, flush with water for at least ...
Charles R. Foden, Jack L. Weddell, 1991
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Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Vol-1
CHROMOUS SALTS Chromous, i.e., chromium (II) salts are most powerful
reductants. They are employed in the form of standard solutions in volumetric
analysis. The redox potential of the chromous-chromic system is as follows : Cr2+
^ Cr3++ ...
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Reprint and circular series of the National Research Council
acid although its reducing power, as measured by its oxidation- reduction
potential is 0.3 volt greater than that of a hydrogen electrode in tenth-normal
hydrochloric acid. Maleic acid is reduced by chromous chloride in aqueous
solution but not ...
123 the blue solution is forced, by the pressure of excess hydrogen, into another
flask (shown on right) from which air has been expelled by carbon dioxide, and
which contains sodium Fig. 123. acetate, the red chromous acetate is precipitated
.
It is stable in moist air at ordinary temperatures, but burns with a bright flame
when strongly heated. It is soluble in dilute hydrochloric and sulphuric acids,
even in the cold, forming chromous salts ; concentrated nitric acid renders it
passive (p.