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Is potassium dichromate a carcinogen?


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  1. Carcinogen: A carcinogen is any chemical, radionuclide, or radiation that causes carcinogenesis or the development of cancer.
  2. Potassium dichromate is a carcinogen in humans. There is evidence that hexavalent chromium or Chromium VI compounds cause lung cancer in humans and animals.
  3. The formula for potassium dichromate is K2Cr2O7.

Hence, potassium dichromate is a carcinogen.


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