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What is the colour of K2Cr2O7.?


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  1. Potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) is an inorganic chemical reagent and is used as a strong oxidizing agent.
  2. The molar mass and melting point of the potassium dichromate is 294.185gmol-1and 398°C.
  3. It is a red-orange salt which is soluble in water. The colour significance of this salt is shown below:
  4. The chemical colour is due to the d-d orbital transition.
  5. Colour is due to Ligand Metal Charge Transfer (LMCT) in which the electron transfer from O2 ligand to the empty d-orbital of the central atom (Cr6+).

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