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9 November, 09:08

Group 1 cations precipitate easily in a relatively high concentration of hydrochloric acid. After the separation from the other group 1 cations, the presence of lead can be tested by addition of potassium chromate. Explain what is wrong with the given equation for this test. Pb (aq) + CrO4 (aq) PbCrO (aq)

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  1. 9 November, 09:21
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    The oxidation of the lead is not indicated, also the charge on Chromate,

    Explanation:

    The lead in the aqueous form is + 2 and the charge of Chromate is - 2 i. e CrO4^-2, and also the product should be PbCrO4
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