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Needed compounds: ----------------- hydrogen peroxide : H2O2 sulphuric acid : H2SO4 potassium dichromate : K2Cr2O7
Class: ------ elem=Cr coordination redox
Summary: -------- When dichromate is brought in contact with peroxide, then after an initial transient, a green variation of chromium (III) is produced. This compound, however, slowly changes to a bluish/violet compound.
Description: ------------ Add an excess amount of hydrogen peroxide (3% by weight) to a solution of K2Cr2O7 in dilute H2SO4 (1 mol/l): The liquid becomes intense blue and starts foaming. After a few minutes, the liquid has become much lighter and its color has changed to green (color of Cr3+ in many coordination complexes).
Let stand for one week: Color of liquid has shifted towards blue. When viewed under SL light, it looks greenish blue, when viewed under tungsten light it looks blue/violet.
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