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Potassium Dichromate
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When potassium dichromate is heated with conc.
H
2
S
O
4
and NaCl, orange vapours are evolved due to
A
C
r
O
2
C
l
2
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C
r
C
l
3
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C
l
2
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C
r
O
5
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Solution
The correct option is
A
C
r
O
2
C
l
2
C
r
O
2
C
l
2
(Chromyl chloride) is formed
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