How is chromium(II) oxide oxidized to Cr_2O_3Cr2O3?

2 Answers
Dec 11, 2017

Would you recheck the question.....?

Explanation:

CrO+2H^+ rarrCr^(3+) + e^(-)+H_2OCrO+2H+Cr3++e+H2O

"Chromium(II) oxide"Chromium(II) oxide is known but rare....in the given equation it is oxidized to "Cr(III)"Cr(III)....meanwhile chloride is oxidized to chlorine gas....and potassium is also oxidized; protium ion is likely to be reduced to dihydrogen gas....

Apr 7, 2018

By atmospheric oxidation.

Explanation:

The Cr(II) state is very unstable and normal atmospheric conditions will causes oxidation to chromium(III) oxide.

sf(2CrO+1/2O_2rarrCr_2O_3)