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Potassium Dichromate
When K 2 Cr 2...
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When
K
2
C
r
2
O
7
is heated with conc.
H
2
S
O
4
in the presence of a soluble metal chloride, orange red vapours are produced. These are due to
A
C
r
C
l
3
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B
C
r
O
C
l
2
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C
C
r
O
2
C
l
2
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D
C
r
O
2
−
4
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Solution
The correct option is
C
C
r
O
2
C
l
2
K
2
C
r
2
O
7
+
4
N
a
C
l
+
6
H
2
S
O
4
→
2
K
H
S
O
4
+
4
N
a
H
S
O
4
+
2
C
r
O
2
C
l
2
+
3
H
2
O
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Q.
When
K
2
C
r
2
O
7
is heated with conc.
H
2
S
O
4
in the presence of a soluble metal chloride, orange red vapours are produced. These are due to
Q.
When a mixture of solid
N
a
C
l
and solid
K
2
C
r
2
O
7
is heated with conc.
H
2
S
O
4
, orange-red vapours are obtained. These are of the compound:
Q.
When a mixture of solid
N
a
C
l
, solid
K
2
C
r
2
O
7
is heated with conc.
H
2
S
O
4
, orange red vapours are obtained of the compound:
Q.
When potassium dichromate is heated with conc.
H
2
S
O
4
and NaCl, orange vapours are evolved due to
Q.
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K
2
C
r
2
O
7
and conc.
H
2
S
O
4
is due to
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