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  • 1Chromate and dichromate — A sample of potassium chromate …

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  • 2Chromate conversion coating — Not to be confused with Chrome plating or Diffusion hardening. Zinc chromate conversion coating on small steel parts. Chromate conversion coating is a type of conversion coating used to passivate aluminum, zinc, cadmium, copper …

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  • 3Chromate — Chromates and dichromates are salts of chromic acid and dichromic acid, respectively. Chromate salts contain the chromate ion, CrO42−, and have an intense yellow color. Dichromate salts contain the dichromate ion, Cr2O72−, and have an intense… …

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  • 4Color of chemicals — The color of chemicals is a physical property of chemicals that in most cases comes from the excitation of electrons due to an absorption of energy performed by the chemical. What is seen by the eye is not the color absorbed, but the… …

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  • 5Zinc chromate — Zinc chromate, ZnCrO4, is a chemical compound containing the chromate anion. It is used industrially in chromate conversion coatings. Its use as a corrosion resistant agent was applied to aluminium alloy parts first in commercial aircraft, and… …

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  • 6Lead(II) chromate — Other names see text Identifier …

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  • 7Chrome yellow — For the novel by Aldous Huxley, see Crome Yellow. American school bus, painted in traditional Chrome yellow[1] Chrome Yellow is a natural yellow pigment made of lead(II) chromate (PbCrO4). It was first extracted from the mineral …

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  • 8Silver chromate — Chembox new Name = Silver chromate ImageFile = Silver chromate.jpg ImageName = Silver chromate OtherNames = Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7784 01 2 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = Ag2CrO4 MolarMass = 331.73 g/mol Appearance =… …

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  • 9Chromium — This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Chromium (disambiguation). vanadium ← chromium → manganese ↑ Cr ↓ Mo …

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  • 10Potassium — (pronEng|pəˈtæsiəm) is a chemical element. It has the symbol K ( la. kalium, from ar. qalīy), atomic number 19, and atomic mass 39.0983. The name potassium comes from the word potash , as potassium was first isolated from potash. Potassium is a… …

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