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Chromates and dichromates are salts of chromic acid and dichromic acid, respectively. Chromate salts contain the chromate anion, CrO2−4, and usually have ...
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Feb 14, 2009 ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Chromates ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Chroma tes" ...
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Chromate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CAS 1333-82-0 (CrO3) ... RTECS GB6650000 (CrO3) ... Synonyms of chromates (i.e., chromium(VI) compounds) such as zinc chromate vary depending upon the specific compound.
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NIOSH topic page provides information about Chromium (Chromium Metal, Chromium (II), Chromium (III), Chromic (VI) Acid, Chromates (VI)) ... Chromic acid and Chromates...
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Chemical Profile for CHROMATES (CAS Number: EDF-224). Human Health Hazards; Hazard Rankings; Chemical Use Profile; Rank Chemicals by Reported Environmental ...
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Media in category "Chromates" ... The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Basic chromates (1 F)
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Due to their pigmentary characteristics, such as colour clarity, tinting strength, excellent light and weather fastness, and their outstanding quality-price ratio, the Chromates Yellows and Molybdate Oranges have long been the basis for pigment application in the paints and plastics industries..
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Trivalent Chromates Finishes for Zinc ... Want to find our more about EPi’s chromates? Visit our chromate FAQ page. Read technical papers about new discoveries with trivalent chromates, presented at Sur/Fin 2008 (NASF – National Association of Surface Finishing Conference).
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The chromates are compounds of one or more metallic elements combined with the chromate radical (CrO4). Minerals in this group are usually brightly colored and heavy. The chromates are rare minerals and are usually classified as a subgroup of the sulfates.
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