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Chromium Oxides, Oxyanions, and Hydroxides

Reactions ofthe Group 2A Metals 27-6 Uses ofGroup2A Metals and Their Compounds The Post-Transition Metals 27-7 Group 3A Periodic Trends The d-Transition Metals 27-8 General Properties 27-9 Oxidation States 27-10 Chromium Oxides, Oxyanions, and Hydroxides... [Pg.1035]

Describe typical oxidation states of the transition metals Describe some oxides, oxyanions, and hydroxides of chromium... [Pg.920]

Chromium, and similar transition metals such as vanadium and molybdenum, have high order oxidation states that form oxyanions and so can be extremely mobile in oxidizing conditions. Such oxyanions are soluble over a wide pH range (Fig. Ic shows general mobility fields), and are relatively weakly sorbed to solids. Chromium, vanadium and molybdenum are less mobile in reducing conditions as their lower oxidation states tend to form low-solubility oxides and hydroxides. Arsenic (a metalloid in Group V of the periodic table) also forms soluble oxyanions over most of the water stability field. However, it differs in that the (-1-3) oxidation... [Pg.244]


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