Potassium chromate, 99.0+%

CAS Number: 7789-00-6

Linear Formula: K2CrO4

Molecular Weight: 194.19

IUPAC Name: Potassium chromate

Other Names: Chromic acid dipotassium salt

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Potassium chromate is the inorganic compound with the formula (K2CrO4). This yellow solid is the potassium salt of the chromate anion. It is a common laboratory chemical, whereas sodium chromate is important industrially.

It is prepared by treating potassium dichromate with potassium hydroxide. In solution, the behavior of potassium and sodium dichromates are very similar. When treated with lead(II) nitrate, it gives an orange-yellow precipitate, lead(II) chromate.

Unlike the less expensive sodium salt, potassium salt is mainly used for laboratory work in situations where an anhydrous salt is required. It is as an oxidizing agent in organic synthesis.

It is used as in qualitative inorganic analysis, e.g. as a colorimetric test for silver ion. It is also used as an indicator in precipitation titrations with silver nitrate and sodium chloride (they can be used as standard as well as titrant for each other) as potassium chromate turns red in the presence of excess of silver ions.

 
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Chemical purity99.0+%
Molecular FormulaK2CrO4
Molecular Weight194.19

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Potassium chromate, 99.0+%

CAS Number: 7789-00-6

Linear Formula: K2CrO4

Molecular Weight: 194.19

IUPAC Name: Potassium chromate

Other Names: Chromic acid dipotassium salt

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