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Needed compounds: ----------------- sulphuric acid : H2SO4 potassium tetraperoxochromate (V) : K3CrO8
Class: ------ elem=Cr redox
Summary: -------- Potassium tetraperoxochromate slowly dissolves in concentrated sulphuric acid, it quickly dissolves (and decomposes) in dilute acid.
Description: ------------ Add some solid K3CrO8 to some concentrated H2SO4 (appr. 96%): Very slow evolution of a gas (probably oxygen) and the crystals hardly dissolve.
Add some water (appr. twice the volume of water is added as the volume of H2SO4): Violent reaction (boiling?), the crystals have dissolved almost instantaneously and the liquid is light green after the reaction and very hot (reaction between water and H2SO4).
Add some solid K3CrO8: The crystals almost instantaneously dissolve in the acidic liquid with the evolution of a gas. After the reaction, the liquid is green (a well known color of trivalent chromium).
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