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It can also be used to make lead chromate for paint.
It is also used to plate chromate on things.
The one you wrote was the equilibrium between chromate and dichromate.
It can also be made by adding an acid to potassium chromate.
It is a reducing agent, mostly for the reduction of chromate in cement.
Barium chromate has been found to be useful in many capacities.
Only when no chloride is left will silver chromate form and precipitate out.
Cells thus stained are filled by microcrystallization of silver chromate.
Potassium chromate is very toxic and may be fatal if swallowed.
The first naturally occurring barium chromate was found in the country of Jordan.
To illustrate a predominance diagram, part of the one for chromate is shown at the right.
The lead chromate is used to help the product meet requirements for flexibility and visibility to infrared light.
But replacing lead chromate yellow has been difficult, particularly on transparent packages, because it is bright and hard to see through.
In contrast, some related oxidants such as chromate are considered environmentally hazardous.
Exposure to zinc chromate can cause tissue ulceration and cancer.
Potassium chromate is found very rarely as a mineral.
The chromate is converted by sulfuric acid into the dichromate.
Another composition in use is zirconium with barium chromate.
Tarapacaite is the natural, mineral form of potassium chromate.
Lead chromate is still in industrial use.
If mixed with boron and ignited, calcium chromate will burn violently.
He started a small chemical works in Paisley, manufacturing alum and potassium chromate.
The chromate and dichromate ions are fairly strong oxidizing agents.
Rare potassium chromate minerals and related compounds are found in the Atacama desert.
Both methods normally use acidic chromate or dichromate solutions.