Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide

Chromium(VI) Oxide

Properties: Chromium(VI) Oxide 

Properties: dark red rhombic crystal or purplish red flake

Molecular weight: 99.9943

Water soluble :1660 g/L (20℃)

Melting point :196°

  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
  • Chromium(VI) Oxide
SPECIFICATION

The English name for Chromium(VI) Oxide is simply "Chromium(VI) Oxide." In this case, there isn't a widely recognized English alias, and the systematic name is commonly used to describe the compound.Chromium(VI) Oxide is a chemical compound described by its systematic name. Recognized for its molecular structure, which includes chromium in the +6 oxidation state bonded to oxygen, it is often used in various chemical and industrial applications, including as a pigment in the production of ceramics and glass. Specific details regarding its applications and properties can be found in product documentation. Caution should be exercised during handling, and proper safety protocols should be followed.
Features:
Chromium(VI) Oxide is characterized by its molecular structure, which involves chromium in the +6 oxidation state bonded to oxygen. Additional details regarding its physical properties, reactivity, and other characteristics are typically outlined based on its chemical structure. For precise information, refer to specific product documentation..

 

Chromium(VI) OxideChromium(VI) Oxide scope of application

Applications:
Chromium(VI) Oxide is applied in various chemical and industrial processes, notably as a pigment in the production of ceramics and glass. Its specific applications are detailed in product documentation.
Chromium(VI) Oxide LaboratoryChromium(VI) Oxide scope of application