- Chromate
Chromates and dichromates are
salt s ofchromic 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 orange color.Characteristics
* The
chromium atom s are inoxidation state +6 in both, and the chromate and dichromate ions are fairly strongoxidizing agent s. Chromium in the +6 (or VI) oxidation state is often referred to ashexavalent chromium .
* In anaqueous solution , chromate and dichromate anions are in achemical equilibrium .::2 CrO42− + 2 H3O+ ⇌ Cr2O72− + 3 H2O
:This equilibrium can be pushed towards dichromate by lowering the
pH (making the solution more acidic) or in the other direction towards chromate by raising the pH to basic. This is a classic example ofLe Chatelier's principle at work. This equilibrium is also dependent on concentration of Chromium in solution.
* They are used inenvironmental analysis to measurechemical oxygen demand (COD).
* They arecarcinogenic . All hexavalent chromium compounds are considered toxic and carcinogenic.
* When used as oxidizing agents or titrants in aredox chemical reaction , they will turn into trivalent chromium, Cr3+, which has a distinctively different blue-green color.
* Thesodium (Na+),potassium (K+), andammonium (NH4+) salts are water soluble granular solids and are the most commonly used chromate or dichromate chemicalreagent s. Most chromate and dichromate salts ofheavy metals ,lanthanides oralkaline earth metals are only very slightly soluble in water and are thus of much less usefulness.
*Chromate conversion coating s are applied to metals for corrosion protection, and to improve paint adhesion.
* The use of chromate compounds in manufactured goods is restricted in the EU (and by market commonality the rest of the world) by EU Parliament directive 2002/95/ECStructures
Natural occurrence
Chromate minerals are rarely found in the nature. The most commonly met is
crocoite . Potassium-bearing chromates and related compounds are known from Atacama desert, but are very rare minerals.See also
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Potassium dichromate - K2Cr2O7
*Chromate conversion coating External links
* [http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Monographs/vol49/volume49.pdf IARC Monograph "Chromium and Chromium compounds"]
* [http://www.npi.gov.au/database/substance-info/profiles/25.html National Pollutant Inventory - Chromium VI and compounds fact sheet]
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